Do female Thylacines carry pouches to hold their young?

No, Thylacines (also known as Tasmanian Tigers) do not have pouches to carry their young. Thylacines are marsupial mammals, but unlike other well-known marsupials like kangaroos or koalas, they do not have a visible pouch. Instead, female Thylacines have a unique pouch-like fold of skin called a "marsupium" located on their lower belly. This marsupium is designed to protect and nurture their young, known as joeys, during their early development.