50+ Species of Marsupial (Organised by Family)

50+ Species of Marsupial (Organised by Family)

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Textbook Travel
Textbook Travel - 17.03.2022 14:13

Hi Everyone! In honour of our friends down under, I have used the metric system for measurements in this video but also provided conversions in imperial as most people watching this will be from the U.S. I hope you enjoy this one, it was one of my favourites to research and make!

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مراد محمد صبري
مراد محمد صبري - 03.09.2023 00:03

Thanks a lot

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Bolboreta de Lume
Bolboreta de Lume - 19.07.2023 15:15

I didn't know the Tasmanian devil was a marsupial! Good to know they have a sweet spot 😀 Love your videos! 😍

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ronniet71
ronniet71 - 25.05.2023 02:59

I’m very impressed by the information.

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Awesome Ocelot
Awesome Ocelot - 09.04.2023 21:22

Ugh…the O is supposed to be silent in Opossum since the Australian Possums are named after them….

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danfobb
danfobb - 08.04.2023 02:05

Just fantastic. For the illustrations it would be nice to have artists name

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Josh Dewitt
Josh Dewitt - 01.04.2023 00:03

Interesting, I didn’t realize the great kangaroos were split! I’m less surprised by the smaller members being moved, except maybe Bennett’s Wallaby. Also I believe it’s pronounced “antelope-een” not “antilo-pine”. The name essentially means “like an antelope”.

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Leonie Nuhn
Leonie Nuhn - 28.03.2023 23:39

pls add timestamps!!

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Wawan
Wawan - 26.03.2023 01:14

Australia full of marsupials

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Razz aus
Razz aus - 23.02.2023 03:36

I have a friend we call wombat,
All he does is eat roots and leaves.

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Christina Marie
Christina Marie - 19.02.2023 05:58

If you've ever seen Willow, one of the animals the good witch (Raziel) turns into was a brushtail possum lol ( the original movie not the t.v. show)

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Christina Marie
Christina Marie - 19.02.2023 05:55

oh noo save the tree kangaroo I wuv them <3

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Carlos von Bilderling
Carlos von Bilderling - 16.02.2023 06:31

Exellent video! It doesen't mention Lutreolina crassicaudata, wich is a very active hunter, in my region it's called "comadreja colorada" (red weasel)

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Very Unusual
Very Unusual - 13.02.2023 15:20

Thank you a ton for this insightful video!😁😁😁👍👍👍
I didn't know that there were so many interesting looking marsupials🤯🤯

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Brinta
Brinta - 11.01.2023 01:22

I can’t watch this, the music is driving me nuts.

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Nubia Sanchez
Nubia Sanchez - 23.11.2022 22:55

♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️😍

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Scott The smart ape
Scott The smart ape - 25.10.2022 14:34

so basically they have to win a race twice instead of once

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primesspct2
primesspct2 - 21.09.2022 09:10

Thank you for teaching an old dog some new tricks! very informative!

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Carsonian The Great
Carsonian The Great - 15.09.2022 06:01

Opossum is just pronounced “possum.” The O is silent.

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Case K
Case K - 09.09.2022 03:54

I'd like to get a good sniff of the inside of that pouch. Yummy!

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ordinary man
ordinary man - 07.09.2022 23:33

to bad the australian thylasine is extinct, it's strange to see a creature that looks like a dog but is not a canine at all ?

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Brutus Magnuson
Brutus Magnuson - 28.08.2022 01:59

As marsupial as usual.

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Billy R
Billy R - 26.06.2022 00:45

you know there are more than 50 species of marsupial? There are actually exactly 300.

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sub human
sub human - 19.06.2022 17:02

🎖️

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Juli Caru
Juli Caru - 13.06.2022 14:35

Well wasn’t this lovely, marsupials are some of my favourite things ! I have just subbed and am now doing a bit of bingeing !
All the best Jules

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Dazshark Gettem
Dazshark Gettem - 03.06.2022 08:07

Marsupials are mammals with pockets

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Júlio César
Júlio César - 24.05.2022 03:53

Wooowwwww I never knew that Marsupials were still so diverse. and to think maybe the number of species could be even larger if humans hadn't arrive in Australia so earlier bringing invasive species.
Thanks for the video!!! Great job!!!!

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ThatAustralian
ThatAustralian - 19.05.2022 13:05

here where i live there is little rat like marsupials that are nocturnal i believe its a type of potoroo

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Ricky Bryan
Ricky Bryan - 15.05.2022 15:11

🎶 all the kangas
So many kangas 🎶
🎶and they all bounce ‘and in ‘and
Hand in hand for their 🎶
🎶pouch life!

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Alexm0321
Alexm0321 - 14.05.2022 03:01

Fun fact there are wild red necked wallabies found throughout the UK

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Shervon Moonsammy
Shervon Moonsammy - 13.05.2022 20:42

Can you possibly cover the various species of seals in a future video

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Snyder_paint
Snyder_paint - 11.05.2022 18:29

Ive recently become obsessed with your channel you work so hard on all ur videos and i really appreciate them!

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Ethan Lackey
Ethan Lackey - 02.05.2022 19:54

MARSUPIALS

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1998topornik
1998topornik - 12.04.2022 20:36

Very informative video!

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The Epic Leopard Seal
The Epic Leopard Seal - 06.04.2022 11:02

He immediately shows off a Kangaroo giving birth

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Caden Z
Caden Z - 05.04.2022 05:41

Crazy that marsupials evolved in South America, traveled to Antarctica via land bridge, thrived there, then made it to Australia by another land bridge and now has be isolated from the rest of the world until relatively recently.

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TheDeadmanTT
TheDeadmanTT - 29.03.2022 09:52

I can't . . . they're all SO CUTE AND FLUFFY!!

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Sathanya M
Sathanya M - 25.03.2022 14:11

Can you make a video about smallest carnivore

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Shawn O'Hagan
Shawn O'Hagan - 24.03.2022 22:18

Great video

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A-Seven
A-Seven - 24.03.2022 03:21

always love the structure on this videos and the way its divided by species, just that makes me enjoy them a lot more. great job!

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Susie Bryan
Susie Bryan - 24.03.2022 01:09

Your videos are fantastic! My whole family loves them! Very well made!

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Mata Rak
Mata Rak - 23.03.2022 23:17

Great video

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Busta von Nutz
Busta von Nutz - 23.03.2022 18:58

An explaination for the American & Australian distribution is due to Marsupials potentially either emerging from or utilizing Antarctica as a landbridge between continents. It's an interesting hypothesis, & I'm excited to see what fossil evidence we gather as Antarctica is more thouroughly explored.

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Teagan Russell
Teagan Russell - 23.03.2022 03:11

Do a video on bats

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Tom Briscoe
Tom Briscoe - 23.03.2022 02:15

This is an incredible educational resource. Thank you.

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