Definition
Marsupialia is the scientific name for the infraclass of mammals commonly known as marsupials. These mammals are characterized by the presence of a pouch (marsupium) in which they carry their young after premature birth. 🐨 The young complete their development by suckling from nipples inside the pouch. Marsupials are found primarily in Australia and the Americas. They exhibit a wide range of adaptations and lifestyles. Think of them as nature's ultimate 'baby-wearing' champions.🍼