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Marsupials

Skill Level

2

Year

2001

Version

26.11.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Marsupials AY Honor.png
Marsupials
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
2001
See also




1. Distinguish:

a. Mammal from other animals.

b. Placentals, marsupials and monotremes from one another.

2. Understand how marsupials are classified into families and describe, in a general way, the habits of these families.

3. Describe the distribution, habitat (ie. type of country they live in), diet breeding behavior, as well as any other interesting information of twelve different groups of marsupials and monotremes.

4. Be able to explain the difference between marsupial reproduction and that in true mammals (ie. placentals).

5. Explain the significance of the direction of opening of the pouch and the number of young per litter in marsupials.

6. Give an explanation of the unique occurrence of marsupials in Australia.

7. Be able to explain the need for conservation of our marsupials.


8. Write a report of your visit to a natural history museum, wild-life sanctuary, zoo, etc. indicating in about 10-15 lines, the extent of your observations.