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Where does a young marsupial develop?

inside nests
inside a mother's body
inside eggs
inside a mother's pouch

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Answer:

Inside a mother's pouch.

Step-by-step explanation:

Young marsupials (called joeys) do most of their early development outside of their mother's body, in a pouch. The pouch acts as a warm, safe place where the joeys grow. Like all marsupial females, the wombat has a pouch—but it opens toward the mother's rear, rather than toward her head.

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