Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: At first glance, a kangaroo's pouch looks like nothing but a built-in baby sling. But if you peeked inside, you'd see it's far more complex than a ...
At first glance, a kangaroo's pouch looks like nothing but a built-in baby sling. But if you peeked inside, you'd see it's far more complex than a simple pocket. It has to be because the joey ...
He said joeys typically spend seven to eight months developing in the pouch before venturing onto the ground. Despite being less than six months old and still finding its footing, this joey received ...
The baby grows for six months in the pouch until it "starts to pop its head out", conservationists say Animal conservationists have described the moment a rare tree kangaroo was seen emerging from ...
The infant immediately climbs into its mother's pouch and does not emerge for two months. Until they reach about 10 or 11 months of age, threatened young kangaroos, called joeys, will quickly dive ...