About Marsupials
Marsupials, better known as " animals with a pouch" are definitely interesting mammals. Popular Marsupials include Koalas, Kangaroos, and Tasmanian Devils. Marsupials Reproduce by giving live birth inside of the body. When the baby is born, it goes inside the pouch. Some of their unique body structures include their pouch, the hair that they have, and their brains. Marsupials have abnormally small brains for their various sizes. Most marsupials, like kangaroos, move by hopping or slowly walking.
[Click here for a video of a marsupial's movement]
Marsupials also have bilateral body symmetry. Lastly, marsupials get their food in a way similar to humans. They pick it up with their mouth and then swallow to get it to their stomachs. Marsupials are definitely interesting animals.
[Click here for a video of a marsupial's movement]
Marsupials also have bilateral body symmetry. Lastly, marsupials get their food in a way similar to humans. They pick it up with their mouth and then swallow to get it to their stomachs. Marsupials are definitely interesting animals.