मार्सुपियल
Marsupial
A marsupial is a type of animal that carries its babies in a pouch. Examples include kangaroos and koalas.
You say 'marsupial' like this: mar-SOO-pee-al.
The word 'marsupial' comes from the Latin word 'marsupium', which means 'pouch'.
The word 'marsupial' in Kannada is 'ಮಾರ್ಸುಪಿಯಲ್' (Mārsupiyal).
Have you ever heard of a marsupial? They are super cool animals that carry their babies in a special pouch! Just like a little pocket on their tummy!
Kangaroos and koalas are famous marsupials. Imagine hopping around like a kangaroo or munching on leaves like a koala!
Marsupials live in Australia and nearby islands, and they come in all shapes and sizes. Some are big, and some are tiny!
Next time you see a picture of a kangaroo, remember how special these pouch-carrying friends are. Isn’t nature amazing? Let’s hop into more fun facts about animals together!