wallaby
Image of a tammar wallaby and her joey By Mathae - Own work via Wikimedia Commons
When I think of marsupials, what comes to mind is an image of a mother carrying her young (joey) in a pouch. Contrary to popular belief, however, mother tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii) have an internal functioning placenta. Albeit, it only develops near the end of their short pregnancy (a mere 26.5 days), just before the developing offspring moves from the uterus to the pouch for further development and nursing. A new study published in eLife examined gene expression in both the placenta and…
Jo-anne's father Keith sends these lovely photos of a swamp wallaby that frequently visits their house outside Melbourne: