Bretrick
Well-known Member
- Location
- Perth Western Australia
They continue to develop outside the womb. The young remain attached to the mother’s teats for a period corresponding to the late stages of fetal development of a placental mammal.
More than 170 species including bandicoots, kangaroos, koalas, wombats are found in Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands.
Most species have a pouch, a fold of skin covering the nipples on the mother’s lower belly, where the young continue their development.
Brushtail Possum Joey suckling in pouch

More than 170 species including bandicoots, kangaroos, koalas, wombats are found in Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands.
Most species have a pouch, a fold of skin covering the nipples on the mother’s lower belly, where the young continue their development.
Brushtail Possum Joey suckling in pouch
