Marsupials like the red kangaroo are born extremely underdeveloped (1g, 2cm, jellybean-sized) and must complete their development inside the mother's pouch for approximately 235 days, during which time they grow from barely formed hindlimbs to fully furred, hopping animals; female kangaroos can simultaneously carry joeys of different ages and produce two different types of milk tailored to each developmental stage.
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Size of a Jellybean: The Impossible Journey of a Newborn Kangarooインデックス作成:
Subscribe — daily survival science. 🦘 A newborn red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) is the size of a jellybean. One gram. Two centimetres long. Its hindlimbs are barely formed. It climbs into the pouch using only its forelimbs. It stays inside for two hundred and thirty-five days. By the time it leaves, its body is fully covered in fur and able to hop. The female can carry two joeys of different ages at once — and her body produces two different types of milk at the same time, one tailored to each stage of development. The red kangaroo is the largest marsupial alive today. All visuals in this video are AI-generated based on verified documentary and scientific data about Macropus rufus. 🦘 A young that finishes growing outside the body. #redkangaroo #macropusrufus #marsupial #wildlifefacts #survivalscience #shorts
A newborn red kangaroo is the size of a jelly bean. It weighs 1 g and is 2 cm long. Its hind limbs are barely formed.
It climbs into [music] the pouch using only its forelimbs. It stays inside for 235 days. By the time it leaves, its body is fully covered in fur [music] and able to hop. The female can carry two joeys of different ages at once. She produces two different types of milk at the same time, one for each. The red kangaroo is the largest marsupial alive today. Subscribe for more young that finish growing outside the body.
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