marsupian (Meaning)
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marsupian (n.)
One of the Marsupialia.
Synonyms & Antonyms of marsupian
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marsupian Sentence Examples
- 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.
- Opossums are the only marsupials found in North America, characterized by their prehensile tails.
- While most marsupials reside in Australia and Oceania, some species have adapted to other regions, such as the Virginia opossum in the Americas.
- Marsupials give birth to underdeveloped young, which then complete their development within their mother's pouch.
- The distinctive facial markings and solitary nature of the quokka, a miniature marsupial, make it a popular tourist attraction.
- The numbat is a myrmecophagous marsupial, feeding primarily on termites.
- 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.