How to use in-sentence of “marsupials”:
+ Tree-kangaroos are marsupials who live in trees.
+ Scientists from King’s College London found that opossums and other marsupials use tissue from their inner ear to make a temporary jaw so they can feed and grow.
+ Macropods are marsupials belonging to the family Macropodidae.
+ It has long been suspected that South American marsupials were ancestral to those of Australia.
+ Wallabies are marsupials from the islands of Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand and New Guinea.

Example sentences of “marsupials”:
+ Though most marsupials make up a great part of the fauna in the AustraliaAustralian region, the red-necked wallaby has been introduced and a feral population is currently breeding on the island of Inchconnachan, and at Loch Lomond in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
+ Opossums are the largest Order order of marsupials in the Western Hemisphere, the Didelphimorphia.
+ Nocturnal forest birds and arboreal marsupials of the southwestern slopes, New South Wales.
+ Metatheria is a group in the class Mammalia which contains the marsupials and the sparassodonts.
+ Marsupial moles is a family of marsupials of the order Notoryctemorphia.
+ Quolls are carnivorousmeat-eating marsupials native to Australia and Papua New Guinea.
+ In this order, most of the marsupials have a pouch on the belly.
+ Though most marsupials make up a great part of the fauna in the AustraliaAustralian region, the red-necked wallaby has been introduced and a feral population is currently breeding on the island of Inchconnachan, and at Loch Lomond in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
+ Opossums are the largest Order order of marsupials in the Western Hemisphere, the Didelphimorphia.
+ Nocturnal forest birds and arboreal marsupials of the southwestern slopes, New South Wales.
+ The Virginia opossum was the first animal to be called an “opossum”: the word comes from the Algonquian languageAlgonquian language, and means “white beast.” It was one of the few South American marsupials to establish itself permanently in North America after the Great American Interchange, and the only one to survive there today.
+ Scientists from Kings’ College London found that opossums and other marsupials use tissue from their inner ear to make a temporary jaw so they can feed and grow.
+ That is the simple reason why Australia has most of the world’s marsupials and all the world’s monotremes.
+ Docodonts are not quite as closely related to the placentals and marsupials as the monotremes are, so they are not included among the Crown group crown-group mammals.
