Carnivorous Marsupials
Carnivorous marsupials are a group of mammals that primarily eat meat. They belong to the order Dasyuromorphia, which includes species like the Tasmanian devil and the quokka. These animals are characterized by their pouch, where they carry and nurse their young. They are mostly found in Australia and New Guinea.
These marsupials have adapted to various habitats, from forests to grasslands. They play an important role in their ecosystems as predators, helping to control the populations of other animals. Their unique reproductive system and dietary habits make them fascinating subjects for study in the field of wildlife biology.