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Marsupials Keep Their Babies In Pouches

Marsupials are a class of mammals that are known for their giving birth to underdeveloped young, who they then take care of in a natal pouch until the joey (a marsupial baby) is ready to enter the...

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Tasmanian Devils Are Dangerous, But Devilishly Cute

Tasmanian devils are commonly known for their interesting responses to conflict; as adults, they either flyinto a crazed rage when confronted by a predator, or yawn at the predator in an attempt to...

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Baby Wallabies Should Be Called Walla-Babies!

Native to Australia and New Guinea, a wallaby is basically any marsupial that’s smaller than a kangaroo. There are around thirty known species of wallaby, and they all are raised in their mothers...

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Baby Kangaroo Born In Boston

It looks like the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston, Massachusetts (US) has itself a new addition. Well, it’s had a new edition for quite some time already, but everyone finally got a look recently at a baby...

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Best of the Zoos’ Recent Batch

Whether you like the idea of zoos or not, you must like that today more than ever we are able to follow the lives of baby animals. What is wrong with zoos? Well, hopefully your local zoo has excellent...

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Tree Kangaroo Baby Joey Prepares for Pouch Exit

That’s right a tree kangaroo! Wow look at the pouch on that Moma! That looks like the most warm and comfortable babywear ever designed. If I was a baby kangaroo (known as a joey) I would never want to...

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Baby Wombat Joeys Pouch Happy

Wombats are marsupials with compact furry bodies. They have big round heads and sandy-gray-brown fur. In their native territory of Australia they are not a very visible marsupial as they are most...

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