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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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ОтветитьI didn't know the Tasmanian devil was a marsupial! Good to know they have a sweet spot 😀 Love your videos! 😍
ОтветитьI’m very impressed by the information.
ОтветитьUgh…the O is supposed to be silent in Opossum since the Australian Possums are named after them….
ОтветитьJust fantastic. For the illustrations it would be nice to have artists name
ОтветитьInteresting, 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”.
Ответитьpls add timestamps!!
ОтветитьAustralia full of marsupials
ОтветитьI have a friend we call wombat,
All he does is eat roots and leaves.
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)
Ответитьoh noo save the tree kangaroo I wuv them <3
ОтветитьExellent video! It doesen't mention Lutreolina crassicaudata, wich is a very active hunter, in my region it's called "comadreja colorada" (red weasel)
ОтветитьThank you a ton for this insightful video!😁😁😁👍👍👍
I didn't know that there were so many interesting looking marsupials🤯🤯
I can’t watch this, the music is driving me nuts.
Ответить♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️😍
Ответитьso basically they have to win a race twice instead of once
ОтветитьThank you for teaching an old dog some new tricks! very informative!
ОтветитьOpossum is just pronounced “possum.” The O is silent.
ОтветитьI'd like to get a good sniff of the inside of that pouch. Yummy!
Ответитьto 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 ?
ОтветитьAs marsupial as usual.
Ответитьyou know there are more than 50 species of marsupial? There are actually exactly 300.
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ОтветитьWell 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
Marsupials are mammals with pockets
ОтветитьWooowwwww 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!!!!
here where i live there is little rat like marsupials that are nocturnal i believe its a type of potoroo
Ответить🎶 all the kangas
So many kangas 🎶
🎶and they all bounce ‘and in ‘and
Hand in hand for their 🎶
🎶pouch life!
Fun fact there are wild red necked wallabies found throughout the UK
ОтветитьCan you possibly cover the various species of seals in a future video
ОтветитьIve recently become obsessed with your channel you work so hard on all ur videos and i really appreciate them!
ОтветитьMARSUPIALS
ОтветитьVery informative video!
ОтветитьHe immediately shows off a Kangaroo giving birth
ОтветитьCrazy 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.
ОтветитьI can't . . . they're all SO CUTE AND FLUFFY!!
ОтветитьCan you make a video about smallest carnivore
ОтветитьGreat video
Ответитьalways love the structure on this videos and the way its divided by species, just that makes me enjoy them a lot more. great job!
ОтветитьYour videos are fantastic! My whole family loves them! Very well made!
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьAn 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.
ОтветитьDo a video on bats
ОтветитьThis is an incredible educational resource. Thank you.
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