(Entry 1 of 2) : any of an order (Marsupialia) of mammals comprising kangaroos, wombats, bandicoots, opossums, and related animals that do not develop a true placenta and that usually have a pouch on the abdomen of the female which covers the teats and serves to carry the young.
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Synonyms for light-year. galaxy, world.
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- Q. What is a synonym for Light-Year?
- Q. What is another word for marsupial?
- Q. What is a marsupial simple definition?
- Q. What’s an eight letter word for marsupial?
- Q. Are humans marsupial?
- Q. What does Monotreme mean?
- Q. What is the marsupial answer?
- Q. What is the largest marsupial alive?
- Q. What is the world’s largest marsupial?
- Q. What is the largest marsupial on earth?
- Q. Are dingoes dangerous?
Q. What is another word for marsupial?
other words for marsupial
- bandicoot.
- euro.
- kangaroo.
- koala.
- opossum.
- possum.
- wallaby.
- wombat.
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Marsupial (6) | |
POSSUM | |
Marsupial | |
WOMBAT |
Q. What is a marsupial simple definition?
Q. What’s an eight letter word for marsupial?
KANGAROO
Q. Are humans marsupial?
Humans are mammals and marsupials are also mammals. But a human is not a marsupial. Humans are not marsupials they are eutherians. Because humans do not contain pouches in which they put their baby after birth, instead of it they contain placenta so they are placental mammals(eutherian).
Q. What does Monotreme mean?
order Monotremata
Q. What is the marsupial answer?
A marsupial is an animal such as a kangaroo or an opossum. Female marsupials carry their babies in a pouch on their stomach.
Q. What is the largest marsupial alive?
red kangaroo
Q. What is the world’s largest marsupial?
Q. What is the largest marsupial on earth?
Diprotodon
Q. Are dingoes dangerous?
Dingo attacks are rare in Australia, and occur most often on young children. However, dingoes are much more of a danger to livestock, especially to sheep and young cattle….Attacks on other animals.
Name, age | 10 wallabies |
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Date | 1936 |
Species | dingo |
Location, comments | Melbourne Zoo |