![Morphology and evolution of the oral shield in marsupial neonates including the newborn monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides, Marsupialia Microbiotheria) pouch young - Schneider - 2017 - Journal of Anatomy - Wiley Online Library Morphology and evolution of the oral shield in marsupial neonates including the newborn monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides, Marsupialia Microbiotheria) pouch young - Schneider - 2017 - Journal of Anatomy - Wiley Online Library](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/cms/asset/6a9c3c69-8c66-4da1-8a69-79d99c25bef7/joa12621-fig-0004-m.jpg)
Morphology and evolution of the oral shield in marsupial neonates including the newborn monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides, Marsupialia Microbiotheria) pouch young - Schneider - 2017 - Journal of Anatomy - Wiley Online Library
Do all female marsupials have pouches? If not, what are some examples of those that don't have them? - Quora
![🔥 Australia's unique "Marsupial Moles" are golden, swim through sand with no tunnel, have a bony tail and may be the last remaining Dryolestid... not a Marsupial. : r/NatureIsFuckingLit 🔥 Australia's unique "Marsupial Moles" are golden, swim through sand with no tunnel, have a bony tail and may be the last remaining Dryolestid... not a Marsupial. : r/NatureIsFuckingLit](https://preview.redd.it/ns47z3irugf11.jpg?auto=webp&s=a38b99aff914fb01f1112e904360eadf61f0e317)
🔥 Australia's unique "Marsupial Moles" are golden, swim through sand with no tunnel, have a bony tail and may be the last remaining Dryolestid... not a Marsupial. : r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Dr David Hamilton on Twitter: "Backward pouches are a feature shared with most other marsupials which habitually dig (e.g. wombats, bandicoots, marsupial moles) – one benefit of this adaptation is that it
![Dr David Hamilton on Twitter: "Backward pouches are a feature shared with most other marsupials which habitually dig (e.g. wombats, bandicoots, marsupial moles) – one benefit of this adaptation is that it Dr David Hamilton on Twitter: "Backward pouches are a feature shared with most other marsupials which habitually dig (e.g. wombats, bandicoots, marsupial moles) – one benefit of this adaptation is that it](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DSphooGUMAAGjxF.jpg)