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Biology, botany, zoology / Zoology / Mammals. marsupials

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KUZU

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KOALA - marsupial bear

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WOMBAT

Echidna - lays eggs

Couscous

NAMBAT - marsupial anteater

PLAVUN - water opossum

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Wallaby - kangaroo

KANGAROO

Opossum - marsupial rat

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BANDIKUT - marsupial badger

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PROEKHIDNA

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