Australian animals with pouches are marsupials. There are over 100 different marsupials in Australia.
So here are a few that have small legs.
Marsupial Mole
Bilbie
Possum (not the Opossum found in America)
Koala
Wombat
Wallaby
A kangaroo is a jumping Australian native animal known for its powerful hind legs and tail for hopping and balancing.
A caterpillar
Insect
A snake is a small animal with legs that cannot walk. While some snake species have remnants of hind legs, they are not functional for walking. Snakes use their bodies to slither and move around instead of relying on legs for mobility.
penguins do not have a pouch, they put the egg between their legs and cover it with their body fat
Yes - all Australian marsupials are when they are born. They have no hindlimbs or tail (some species have tiny buds) no ears and their eyes are fused shut. They are pink and hairless. They do have powerful front legs and they climb through their mother's fur into her pouch where they clamp onto a teat. Once inside the pouch they grow rapidly.
The number of legs an animal has certainly does affect how that animal moves. If the animal has two legs they are limited in movement to what those two legs can do.
The appearance of the Australian terrier is as follows. It is a small breed dog. It has short legs. It is about 14 pounds. It has a medium length shaggy harsh double coat that is not normally trimmed.
Occasionally when you give your chao the bat small animal it will lose it's legs or actually they are invisible!! To make them reappear give your chao the Skeleton Dog small animal they can be found mostly in pumpkin hill.
an opossum ia an animal begins life inside its mothers body.it is born 12 days after the egg has been fertilized.the ears,eyes and hind legs have not yet been grown. the opussom grows inside the mother's pouch abdomen
That is not a true statement. The smallest animal in the world (a frog) has 4 legs!!!!
B. small pig receiving an injection