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17 March, 20:24

Mammals whose young develop in a pouch on the mother's body are called

placental mammals, monotremes, marsupials, gymnosperms

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  1. 17 March, 20:50
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    The correct answer is: marsupials.

    Marsupials are actually defined by their ability to hold the young in the pouches, where they can be well protected. Some examples are Kangaroos and Koalas.

    Other answers are wrong: for example, gymnosperms are plants, not animals.
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