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MARSUPIALS
Marsupials are an infraclass of mammals living primarily in Australia. Most of the young are carried in a pouch.
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CJ Isherwood
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KOALAS
Less than 80,000 koalas today.
They are herbivores.
They are found in the eucalyptus forests in eastern Australia.
They sleep up to 18 hours a day.
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KANGAROOS
50-60 million kangaroos left today.
Because of their large feet they can't walk normally.
They are herbivores.
They can be as small as a Lima bean when born.
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pjoh
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WALLABIES
There are roughly 30 different species of wallaby.
They are herbivores.
They cannot hop backwards.
They are nocturnal.
Photo by
Raymond Barlow
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OPOSSUMS
23 different species.
They are omnivores.
They are nocturnal.
Mainly found in eastern Australia.
Photo by
Dawn Huczek
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WOMBATS
There are 3 different species of wombats.
They are herbivores.
They are nocturnal.
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drbakker
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TASMANIAN DEVIL
They are carnivores.
The size of a small dog.
Most of them don't live longer than 5 years.
It stores its body fat in its tail, a healthy devil will have a fat tail.
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emmettanderson
Eric Brubaker
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