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The reason why I had this idea is because Kangaroos give birth while their young are still in an embryo state of development.
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Red Kangaroo: Embryo Outside the Womb?
SourceSome day this little guy or girl will be about as tall as a man. But for now the weeks-old red kangaroo joey is roughly cherry-size, essentially an embryo outside the womb…Even at this early stage, the red kangaroo’s forearms are fully functional, its inner ear can tell up from down, and its sensitive nose makes up for unseeing eyes–the better to find and latch on to the tiny teat that will nourish the kangaroo almost continuously for six months, according to the documentary.