Marsupials

The Year 8 and Year 9 students present a little project about some interesting native Australian animals:
The Marsupials.

Marsupials are mammals which give birth to poorly developed young. The offspring are generally very small and live in the mothers pouch, feeding on her milk until they strengthen, grow fur and so on, allowing them to live outside the pouch's protection.

Tasmania is a haven for marsupials, examples of which include the kangaroo, koala, possum, Tasmanian Devil, Tasmanian Tiger and wallaby. Tasmania's separation from the mainland, diverse landscape and temperate climate has resulted in many species of plant and animal life prospering in the state.
Many of these species are only found in Tasmania.

Here's our work about some of these animals.

Echidna | Koala | Platypus | Kangaroo | Wombat | Tasmanian Tiger

Enjoy!


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