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  1. Skeleton (2955 bytes)
    11: ... fluid-filled pouch, creating pressure within the pouch that causes movement. Animals such as earthworms...
  2. Koala (10686 bytes)
    20: ... [[Greek language|Greek]]: ''phaskolos'' meaning "pouch" and; ''arktos'' meaning "bear". The ''cinereus''...
    47: ...r. The joey then begins to explore outside of the pouch. At about thirty weeks it has begun to eat the se...
  3. Numbat (6437 bytes)
    35: ...ually born, one for each teat. They remain in the pouch until July, at which time the female leaves them ...
  4. Kangaroo Facts (16137 bytes)
    55: ...)or 180 to 320 days, before starting to leave the pouch for small periods of time. It is usually fed by i...
    57: ...newborn and the older joey who still lives in the pouch.
  5. Thymus (6028 bytes)
    19: ...are sometimes developed from the fourth branchial pouches. Thymus continues to grow until the time of pub...
    22: ...ial tubes which grow out from the third branchial pouches of the embryo to form the thymus. Each follicle...
  6. Elbow-joint (10539 bytes)
    17: ...s the olecranon fossa; under cover of this band a pouch of synovial membrane and a pad of fat project int...
    28: ... over the deep surface of the capsule and forms a pouch between the radial notch, the deep surface of the...
  7. Blue Whale (22203 bytes)
    53: ...through the baleen plates by pressing the ventral pouch and tongue up against the water. Once the mouth i...
  8. Jellyfish (6276 bytes)
    28: ... [[hydrostatic skeleton]] that controls the water pouch in their body to manipulate their movements.
  9. Wombat (7860 bytes)
    25: ... years and produce a single cub, which leaves the pouch after six to nine months but follows the mother a...
  10. Thylacine (4846 bytes)
    25: ...s common name: "Tasmanian tiger." The Thylacine's pouch opened to the rear of its body. The structure of ...
  11. Marsupial (5455 bytes)
    23: ...a|mammals]] in which the female typically has a [[pouch]] (called the ''marsupium'', from which the name ...
    24: ...s through a stage where it temporarily leaves the pouch, returning for warmth and nourishment.
  12. Tobacco (28162 bytes)
    148: [[Image:Mailpouch8466.jpg]]
    149: <center><small>Mail Pouch Barn Ad<br>A bit of Americana in Southern [[Ohio]...
    157: ...o. Popular brands are Red Man, Beechnut, and Mail Pouch. Looseleaf chewing tobacco can also be dipped.
  13. Emperor Penguin (4731 bytes)
    25: ...Emperor Penguin has an abdominal fold, the "brood pouch", between its [[leg]]s and lower [[abdomen]].
    36: ... takes over the protection process with her brood pouch for a few weeks while the male takes his turn fis...
  14. Gambian Pouched Rats (3812 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=pink | name=Gambian Pouched Rat}}
    15: ...Their name comes from the large, [[hamster]]-like pouches in their cheeks. They are not true [[rat]]s (s...
    19: ... underground. They have been known to stuff their pouches so full of [[date palm]] nuts so as to be hardl...
    23: Male pouch rats are territorial and tend to be aggressive wh...
    25: == Problems with the pouch rat ==
  15. Koalas (10448 bytes)
    20: ... [[Greek language|Greek]]: ''phaskolos'' meaning "pouch" and; ''arktos'' meaning "bear". The ''cinereus''...
    47: ...r. The joey then begins to explore outside of the pouch. At about thirty weeks it has begun to eat the se...
  16. Marsupial Moles (4850 bytes)
    21: ...white hair with an iridescent golden sheen. Their pouch has evolved to face backwards so that it does not...
  17. Pelicans (4339 bytes)
    22: ...ral very large water [[bird]]s with a distinctive pouch under the beak belonging to the [[bird]] [[Family...
    36: Because of its large beak and pouch, the pelican has a particular place in the public...
  18. Quolls (1791 bytes)
    15: .... Females have six to eight nipples and develop a pouch&mdash;which opens towards the tail&mdash;only dur...
  19. Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat (9097 bytes)
    28: ... years and produce a single cub, which leaves the pouch after six to nine months but follows the mother a...
  20. Sugar Gliders (6424 bytes)
    34: ...o young per female is typical; they remain in the pouch for about 70 days, and after leaving it stay insi...

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