The only one I know of is the seahorse .
Placental mammals do not have a pouch, and nor does the platypus (a monotreme) although the other type of monotreme, the echidna, does develop a pouch during the breeding season.
Among the marsupials, there are very few which do not have a pouch. The numbat is a marsupial without a pouch.
Marsupials have a pouch. They give birth to very undeveloped young, which then spend several months in a pouch, attached to a teat, where they receive all their nutritional needs. The pouch is actually known as a marsupium. These animals include the following species:
Marsupials are a class of mammals in which females carry their young, known as joeys, until they are ready to live independently. The joey is born extremely undeveloped and spend their first many months of life attached to a teat in the pouch, where they grow and develop.
One of the monotremes also has a rudimentary pouch. Platypuses and echidnas are monotremes, which lay eggs. Platypus young are not raised in a pouch, but echidnas do develop a temporary pouch which is really just a fold of skin, during the breeding season. The young are not raised in the pouch once they begin to grow spines, but that is where the egg is incubated, and where the young are initially kept.
no, thats a kangaroo.
it can also be a sea otter.
yes it is
The most poisonous creature is the sea snake.
no but it can swim out to sea, try google
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seahorse
seahorse
Mammals which have a pouch feature where they carry and nourish their young are known as marsupials.
sea horses!
A sea Otter is not a marsupial, so doesn't have a pouch like a kangaroo.
single unicellular creature
a Caribbean sea creature
the class of a sea creature is balanola silapaigen
What sea creature has 5 sets of jaws?
The Blue Whale is the largest sea creature known to date
Creature from the Haunted Sea was created in 1961-06.
The duration of Creature from the Haunted Sea is 1.25 hours.