marsupials in the PONS Dictionary

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Marsupials are characterised by the presence of a pouch in which they rear their young.
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Fire risk is reduced by this frequent trimming, and the soil remains fertilized and conditioned by fecal matter the marsupials leave behind.
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From the speculation over where they will go to the marsupials they meet and the jewels/dungarees they wear.
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Marsupials, animals that carry their young in a pouch, such as kangaroos and koala bears, are also only found to the east of the boundary.
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After awaking from a torpid state, these marsupials actively seek out areas in which they can bask in the sun to aid in this process.
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Examples of nidicolous animals are most mammals, marsupials and many species of birds.
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Then the messed-up marsupials make crop circles and nod off.
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The gliding posture of the greater glider is unique among marsupials.
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The striped possum is one of the least known marsupials.
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Some common structural features can be found among marsupials.
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