Features of marsupials
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POUCHESFeatures of marsupials.
CHICKENKOALAKINGRuler of the Aussie marsupials who's got a yellow streak?
diprotodontidan animal of the Diprotodontidae, an extinct family of marsupials including the genus Diprotodon
fetiparousof marsupials, such as the kangaroo, giving birth to incompletely developed offspring also FOETIPAROUS
foetiparousof marsupials, such as the kangaroo, giving birth to incompletely developed offspring also FETIPAROUS
diprotodontidsDIPROTODONTID, an animal of the Diprotodontidae, an extinct family of marsupials including the genus Diprotodon
quollsany of a genus (Dasyurus) of small spotted carnivorous marsupials of Australia and New Guinea
quollany of a genus (Dasyurus) of small spotted carnivorous marsupials of Australia and New Guinea
polyprotodontany member of the Polyprotodontia, the suborder of marsupials, including opossums, dasyures, etc, with many small incisors
eutherianA mammal of the major group Eutheria, which includes all the placentals and excludes the marsupials and monotremes
eutheriansA mammal of the major group Eutheria, which includes all the placentals and excludes the marsupials and monotremes
polyprotodontsPOLYPROTODONT, any member of the Polyprotodontia, the suborder of marsupials, including opossums, dasyures, etc, with many small incisors
marsupiaan abdominal pouch that is formed of a fold of the skin and encloses the mammary glands of most marsupials
metatherianof, relating to, or belonging to the Metatheria, a subclass of mammals comprising the marsupials / any metatherian mammal; a marsupial
dasyureany of several nocturnal, carnivorous marsupials of the genus Dasyurus and related genera, of Australia, Tasmania, and nearby islands, typically having a reddish or olive-brown coat marked with white spots
dasyuresany of several nocturnal, carnivorous marsupials of the genus Dasyurus and related genera, of Australia, Tasmania, and nearby islands, typically having a reddish or olive-brown coat marked with white spots
bettongsany of several marsupials of the genus Bettongia, of Australia and nearby regions, comprising the short-nosed rat-kangaroos, characterized by short, rounded ears, long hind feet, and a naked muzzle tip: all four species are endangered
bettongany of several marsupials of the genus Bettongia, of Australia and nearby regions, comprising the short-nosed rat-kangaroos, characterized by short, rounded ears, long hind feet, and a naked muzzle tip: all four species are endangered
marsupialA mammal of an order whose members are born incompletely developed and are typically carried and suckled in a pouch on the mother's belly. Marsupials are found mainly in Australia and New Guinea, although three families, including the opossums, live in America
marsupialsA mammal of an order whose members are born incompletely developed and are typically carried and suckled in a pouch on the mother's belly. Marsupials are found mainly in Australia and New Guinea, although three families, including the opossums, live in America