Which kinds of mammals have baby pouches?

The mammals that have baby pouches are called marsupials.

Here are some examples of marsupials:

* Kangaroos: Famous for their large pouches and joey hopping on their mothers' backs.

* Koalas: These cuddly creatures carry their young in a pouch for around 6-7 months.

* Opossums: Found in North and South America, they are known for their prehensile tails and carrying their young in a pouch.

* Wombats: These burrowing animals have a pouch that faces backwards to protect their young while they dig.

* Tasmanian Devils: These fierce predators are also marsupials and have a pouch that is located on their backside.

* Sugar Gliders: These small gliding mammals have a pouch that helps protect their young during their aerial adventures.

* Bandicoots: These small, rat-like creatures have a pouch that helps keep their young safe.

It's important to note that not all marsupials have the same type of pouch. Some have more open pouches, while others have pouches that are more enclosed. The pouch serves as a safe haven for the young, protecting them from predators and providing them with warmth and milk until they are mature enough to leave the pouch.