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| Marsupial Printouts Marsupials (Megatheria) are pouched mammals whose babies are born in a very undeveloped state; the young then attach themselves to their mother's nipple. Many marsupials have a pouch that encloses the young. The biggest marsupial is the human-sized red kangaroo (Macropus rufus); the smallest marsupial, the pilbara (Ningaui timealeyi), would fit in a person's hand. Some commonly-known marsupials include the kangaroo, opossum, Tasmanian devil, and koala. The only marsupial in North America is the Virginia opossum. Marsupials evolved during the late Cretaceous period, about 100 to 75 million years ago, during the time of the dinosaurs. The following is a sampling of these amazing mammals. |
Bandicoot Bandicoots are marsupials with pointy snouts. |
Bilby The bilby (also known as the rabbit-eared bandicoot) is a small marsupial with long ears. |
Ekaltadeta A huge, extinct, meat-eating rat-kangaroo from Australia. |
Kangaroo Kangaroos hop and have pouches. Their babies are called joeys. |
Kangaroo (Simple version) Kangaroos hop and have pouches. Their babies are called joeys. |
Koala The koala is an Australian marsupial. It is not a bear. |
Koala (Simple version) The koala is an Australian marsupial. It is not a bear. |
Nabarlek A small wallaby from northern Australia. |
Numbat The numbat (also known as the banded anteater) is a pouchless, diurnal marsupial. |
Quokka The Quokka is a marsupial from Australia, a type of wallaby. |
Quoll The Quoll is a cat-sized carnivorous marsupial from the Tasmania and mainland Australia. |
Red Kangaroo Red Kangaroos are large roos from Australia. |
Ringtail Possum A small, nocturnal plant-eating marsupial with long tail. |
Sugar Glider This small marsupial (also known as the lesser flying phalanger) glides from tree to tree in Australia and nearby islands. |
Tasmanian Devil Tasmanian Devils are nocturnal, meat-eating marsupials from Tasmania. |
Tasmanian Tiger The Tasmanian Tiger was a large, meat-eating marsupial from Tasmania, mainland Australia, and New Guinea. It is probably extinct. |
Virginia Opossum The only marsupial from North America. |
Wallaby Wallabies are small to medium-sized kangaroos. |
Wombat The wombat is a rare, burrowing marsupial from mainland Australia and Tasmania. |
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| Coral Reef | Desert | Grassland | Pond | Coniferous Forest | Ocean | Temperate Deciduous Forest | Tropical Rainforest | Tundra | More Biomes |
| Simple Animal Printouts | Guidelines for Writing a Report on an Animal | Animal Report Graphic Organizers |
In addition to printing the animals, you can copy a printout (click here for instructions) and paste it into a painting program (like Paint) and color the animal there. (Thanks to Grace P. from Thorngrove School for this great idea.)
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