marsupian (Meaning)

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marsupian (n.)

One of the Marsupialia.

Synonyms & Antonyms of marsupian

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marsupian Sentence Examples

  1. Kangaroos, a type of marsupial, possess unique pouches for carrying their young.
  2. Koalas are tree-dwelling marsupials known for their fluffy gray fur and eucalyptus diet.
  3. The Tasmanian devil, an infamous carnivorous marsupial, is facing extinction due to a contagious disease.
  4. The largest living marsupial is the red kangaroo, known for its powerful hops and towering height.
  5. Opossums are the only marsupials found in North America, characterized by their prehensile tails.
  6. While most marsupials reside in Australia and Oceania, some species have adapted to other regions, such as the Virginia opossum in the Americas.
  7. Marsupials give birth to underdeveloped young, which then complete their development within their mother's pouch.
  8. The distinctive facial markings and solitary nature of the quokka, a miniature marsupial, make it a popular tourist attraction.
  9. The numbat is a myrmecophagous marsupial, feeding primarily on termites.
  10. The thylacine, an extinct Tasmanian marsupial, was known for its dog-like appearance and nocturnal hunting habits.

FAQs About the word marsupian

One of the Marsupialia.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Kangaroos, a type of marsupial, possess unique pouches for carrying their young.

Koalas are tree-dwelling marsupials known for their fluffy gray fur and eucalyptus diet.

The Tasmanian devil, an infamous carnivorous marsupial, is facing extinction due to a contagious disease.

The largest living marsupial is the red kangaroo, known for its powerful hops and towering height.