Swamp wallabies are always pregnant, can conceive again before giving birth
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Creation Museum on Twitter: "People often ask if Boomer has a pouch. While wallabies are marsupials, only females have pouches. Since he is a male, he does not have one! https://t.co/PCAs6qFY5I" /
Swamp Wallabies Can Get Pregnant While Pregnant | Science| Smithsonian Magazine
What is a marsupial? - The Australian Museum
The Living Desert - Wallabies are marsupials related to kangaroos. It's easy to see the resemblance too!! Just like kangaroos, wallabies have pouches, long powerful tails and large feet. #AustralianAdventures #WonderfullyWild #TheLivingDesert
Wallabies | National Geographic
Red-necked wallaby peeks out from its mother's pouch for one of its first looks at the outside world | The Scottish Sun
Three endangered wallaby joeys born in Qld park | The Canberra Times | Canberra, ACT
Red-Necked Wallaby
Swamp wallabies are always pregnant, can conceive again before giving birth
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The Moment Wallaby Joeys Emerge From The Pouch For The First Time - ZooBorns
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Wallaby Baby Boom! - Flamingo Land Resort
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Wallaby, Typical Animal of Eastern Indonesia - Bali Safari Marine Park
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Two wallaby joeys peek out of mothers' pouches for first time | Metro News
Kangaroos and wallabies | Environment, land and water | Queensland Government
Two Wallaby Joeys Pop Out of Their Moms' Pouches for the First Time
Wallabies | Animal Care
What's it like inside a kangaroo pouch? | Live Science
A peek inside marsupial pouches | The Kid Should See This