a marsupial
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 40 answers to crossword clue "a marsupial"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
tarsipeda marsupial
tuana marsupial
macropoda marsupial
bilbya burrowing marsupial
tuansTUAN, a marsupial
marsupialiana marsupial mammal
macropodsMACROPOD, a marsupial
tarsipedsTARSIPED, a marsupial
ROOA marsupial, for short.
ROOShort for a marsupial.
KOALAMarsupial without a tail
bilbiesBILBY, a burrowing marsupial
marsupialiansMARSUPIALIAN, a marsupial mammal
KOALAMarsupial sometimes called a bear
KANGAROOJACK2003 comedy featuring a marsupial
POUCHPlace for a young marsupial
OPOSSUMMarsupial with a grasping tail
marsupiana pouched mammal also MARSUPIAL
metatheriansMETATHERIAN, any metatherian mammal; a marsupial
marsupialsMARSUPIAL, a pouched mammal also MARSUPIAN
marsupiansMARSUPIAN, a pouched mammal also MARSUPIAL
MARCUSWALLABY"Down under" marsupial with a medical degree?
WOMBATMarsupial that looks like a small bear
COLLEGEROOATESchool taken in by a hungry marsupial?
didelphichaving a double womb, like a marsupial
eutheriansEUTHERIAN, a placental mammal (as distinct from marsupial)
koalaa small furry Australian marsupial, also KOOLAH, COALA
koolaha small furry Australian marsupial, also KOALA, COALA
WALLABYMarsupial that may be no larger than a rabbit
koalasKOALA, a small furry Australian marsupial, also KOOLAH, COALA
koolahsKOOLAH, a small furry Australian marsupial, also KOALA, COALA
wambenger(Native Australian) a small Australian marsupial, aka tuan or phascogale
fetiparous(of a marsupial) bearing young before they are fully developed
bandicootsA mainly insectivorous marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea
possumsA tree-dwelling Australasian marsupial that typically has a prehensile tail
wambengersWAMBENGER, (Native Australian) a small Australian marsupial, aka tuan or phascogale
phalangersA lemurlike tree-dwelling marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea
wallabyAn Australasian marsupial that is similar to, but smaller than, a kangaroo
wallabiesAn Australasian marsupial that is similar to, but smaller than, a kangaroo
eutherianbelonging to the Eutheria, placental mammals / a placental mammal (as distinct from marsupial)