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  2. Pouch (marsupial) - Wikipedia

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    The pouch is a distinguishing feature of female marsupials and monotremes, [1] [2] [3] and rarely in males as well, such as in the yapok [4] and the extinct thylacine. The name marsupial is derived from the Latin marsupium , meaning "pouch".

  3. Water opossum - Wikipedia

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    Being a marsupial and at the same time an aquatic animal, the water opossum has evolved a way to protect its young while swimming. A strong ring of muscle makes the pouch (which opens to the rear) watertight, so the young remain dry, even when the mother is totally immersed in water. [ 6 ]

  4. Dasyuridae - Wikipedia

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    The Dasyuridae are a family of marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea, including 71 extant species divided into 17 genera. Many are small and mouse-like or shrew-like, giving some of them the name marsupial mice or marsupial shrews, but the group also includes the cat-sized quolls, as well as the Tasmanian devil. They are found in a wide ...

  5. Orphaned Baby Wombat Snuggling in Manmade 'Pouch' Will Melt ...

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    The Marsupial Pouch. Like all marsupials, wombats have a pouch in which their underdeveloped offspring crawl to finish growing. Wombats give birth to tiny, hairless creatures after only twenty to ...

  6. Mammals of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia is also home to the world's largest and most diverse selection of marsupials: mammals with a pouch in which they rear their young. The marsupial carnivores — order Dasyuromorphia — are represented by two surviving families: the Dasyuridae with 51 members, and the Myrmecobiidae with the numbat as its sole surviving member.

  7. Memphis Zoo has over 500 species. Here are some of lesser ...

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    Native to Australia, southern hairy-nosed wombats are nocturnal marsupials who spend most of the day in complex underground burrows. Like other marsupials, female wombats have pouches that carry ...

  8. Thylacine - Wikipedia

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    The name thylacine is derived from thýlakos meaning "pouch" and ine meaning "pertaining to", and refers to the marsupial pouch. Both sexes had a pouch. The females used theirs for rearing young, and the males used theirs as a protective sheath, covering the external reproductive organs. The animal had a stiff tail and could open its jaws to an ...

  9. A rare marsupial joey is exploring life outside its mother’s pouch for the first time at a North Carolina zoo. The North Carolina Zoo, located in Asheboro, welcomed a new healthy bettong joey to ...