when dose a baby kangaroos come out of its mothers pouch
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For the animals most commonly recognised as kangaroos (e.g. Red kangaroos and Grey kangaroos), the average age when the joeys come out of their mother's pouch is about 7 months. They may continue to suckle for several months longer, but are no longer dependent on the mother.
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The baby will come out of the pouch for the first time when it is about a quarter of the mothers weight!! The joey can continue breastfeeding even when it is too big to fit in the pouch. Mother kangaroo is a mammal (just like us), and feeds its baby milk like we do (or like we should!) from a nipple inside its pouch.
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