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What makes a marsupial a marsupial?
Marsupials are mammals with pouches in which they rear their young. Marsupial young are characterised by being extremely small and undeveloped at birth. At birth, they take a long, arduous journey...
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What do marsupials have?
Marsupials are mammals with pouches in which they rear their young. Marsupial young are extremely small and undeveloped when they are born. At birth, they take a long, arduous journey from the birth...
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Is an octopus a marsupial?
No. An octopus is a mollusk.
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What is a marsupial from Madagascar?
No marsupials live on Madagascar. Marsupials only live in Australia, nearby islands, South America, and (one species) North America.
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Is a hamster a marsupial?
No. The hamster is a member of the rodent family, none of which are marsupials. They are placental mammals.