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Depending on the species, a female pademelon is ready to breed from 14-19 months of age. She will give birth to embryonic young that are extremely undeveloped. The tiny newborn joey is blind, hairless, and about the size of a bean. When it is born, it crawls into its mother's pouch where it attaches to one of the teats which swells inside the joey's mouth, ensuring it will not be dislodged when the mother moves. The joey is reay to leave the pouch permanently at about 8-9 months of age, but is likely to remain in its mother's home range until it is around 2 years old. Wild pademelons live 4-6 years, while in captivity this period extends to 8 years.

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In captivity, a pademelon can live for about 8 years. In the wild, its lifespan is closer to 4 to 6 years, due to predation by other species.

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Does a pademelon live in a nest?

no it lives in the open


How long does a baby pademelon stay in a pouch?

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What sort of creature is a pademelon?

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Would a pademelon be great with ice-cream?

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What does a Tasmanian pademelon eat?

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What is the difference between a pademelon and a paddymelon?

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