
Mostly found in Australasian and South American marsupial mammals, likes of kangaroos and opossums, these are the closet living relatives to placental mammals. Marsupials are characterized by a pouch; this pouch is used to carry their young infancy. Types of Marsupials are Kangaroos, koala, wombats and sugar gliders. The red kangaroo is the largest of [...]

Marsupials are one of the mammals that use their pouch to carry their young ones. Marsupials, much like other placental mammals, give birth to live young unlike like monotremes who lay eggs. A marsupial has a much shorter gestational period than their placental counterparts do. The mother’s pouch serves as an incubator after the young [...]

Mostly found at the edges of the forestlands of Central and Western Africa is Pythons. These animals are quiet comfortable on the ground and in trees. They are known as’’ balls’’ in the United States due to their habits of curling themselves up into a tight ball when they are nervous, their heads pulled firmly [...]
