Largest concentration of marsupial species
- Who
- Unknown
- When
- 01 January 0001
Marsupials are a group of mammals characterised by a pouch in which the mother carries its young while it develops after birth. They include the kangaroo, wallaby and koala. The estimates of the number of species known to science range up to around 330, more than two thirds of which are found exclusively in Australia and its surrounding islands.