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describe any new born baby of any Animal ​

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Answered by nidhi101444
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Here are some adjectives for kitten: uneducated, inexperienced, other beguiling, half-grown black-and-white, lean stray, sleek playful, grey fuzzy, dead tabby, sneaky, little, mournful huge, wet stray, reluctant half-grown, rollicking, frisky, plump grey, furry, sweet-smelling, adventurous orange, playful affectionate, ...

Answered by haseenaasnar
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Marsupials such as kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and opossums are mammals, too! When baby marsupials are born, they are very tiny and not as well developed as other mammal babies. They live in a fur-lined pouch on the outside of their mother’s belly where they nurse (drink milk) and stay safe and warm until they are big enough to come out. Even after the babies can come out of their mother’s pouch, they will still ride around on her back while they grow and learn how to survive on their own. Marsupial babies are called joeys. Almost all marsupials are nocturnal, which means they are awake at night and sleep during the day. Australia is home to most kinds of marsupials, but opossums do live in other parts of the world. In fact, the only marsupial that lives in North America is the Virginia Opossum, which can have up to 13 babies at once!

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