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Marsupial   /mɑrsˈupiəl/   Listen
Marsupial

noun
1.
Mammals of which the females have a pouch (the marsupium) containing the teats where the young are fed and carried.  Synonym: pouched mammal.



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"Marsupial" Quotes from Famous Books



... confined to any particular family, order, or species of animals, but exists in many, from the very lowest to the highest. The habit of feigning death has introduced a figure of speech in the English language, and has done much to magnify and perpetuate the fame of the only marsupial found outside of Australasia and the Malayan Archipelago. "Playing 'possum" is now a synonym for certain kinds of deception. Man himself has known this to be an efficacious stratagem on many occasions. I have only to recall the numerous ...
— The Dawn of Reason - or, Mental Traits in the Lower Animals • James Weir



Words linked to "Marsupial" :   dasyurid, phalanger, pouched mole, wombat, opossum, Notoryctus typhlops, opossum rat, marsupium, kangaroo, possum, metatherian, bandicoot



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