noun
- a pouch on the abdomen of female marsupials (such as kangaroos and opossums) in which they carry and nurse their young
Usage: biological term
Examples
- The baby kangaroo crawled into its mother’s marsupium shortly after birth.
- Female opossums carry their offspring in a marsupium until they are old enough to survive independently.
- The marsupium provides protection and nourishment for developing marsupial young.
- Scientists studied the structure of the koala’s marsupium to understand marsupial reproduction.
- The tiny joey remained in the marsupium for several months before emerging.
- Not all marsupials have a well-developed marsupium; some species have only skin folds.