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kangaroo keep her young ones in an adominal pouch. give reason​

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Answered by Vanshikaptdr
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Kangaroo keeps her young ones in an abdominal pouch because their young are particularly small when they’re born. The mother’s pouch provides a safe place for her babies to stay until they grow large enough to survive outside the pouch on their own. A kangaroo’s pouch is the home of their young for the first few months of their lives. It is the place where the young are kept warm and get the food they need to develop into a grown-up adult. Even when their young left the pouch, they continue to drink milk for a few months.

Answered by manu954195
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Kangaroos and other marsupials have a special pouch — called a marsupium — for carrying their babies, because their young are particularly small when they're born. ... The mother's pouch provides a safe place for her babies to stay until they grow large enough to survive outside the pouch on their own.

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