marsupials.
All species of wombats are herbivores and have a backwards facing pouch to protect its young whilst digging their burrows.The Burrowing bettong is also a pouched herbivore that burrows.
All members of the kangaroo family move with a hopping motion, and the female carries her joey in a pouch. They include:kangaroopotorooquokkawallabywallaroopademelonrat-kangaroo (not kangaroo-rat)
A small kangaroo type animal with a pouch is most likely a wallaby. Wallabies are smaller relatives of kangaroos and belong to the same family, Macropodidae, known for carrying their young in a pouch.
No, lemurs do not have pouches like kangaroos or marsupials. Lemurs give birth to live young and do not have a pouch for carrying their offspring.
a young baboon is called an infant
A baby Baboon is referred to as an infant.
infant
The pouch is called a Marsupium.
The pouch is called a Marsupium.
All marsupial young are known as joeys. Almost all marsupials carry their young in a pouch (the numbat, for example, does not have a pouch).
Young wombats leave the pouch nine to eleven months after birth.
Kangroos.
The pouch is purely for the purpose of carrying the young joey.
The Tasmanian Devil's pouch is on its lower abdomen. If it were to swim, the young joeys in the pouch would drown, as they would be below the surface of the water.
baby
Most marsupials have a pouch. The numbat is one which does not.