How to use in-sentence of “pouch”:
+ The otters usually carry a favorite rock in their paws or in a pouch under their forearm.
+ However, some of the broad-footed marsupial mice have only folds of skin instead of true pouches, and the numbat lacks a pouch entirely.
+ Research published in 2007 shows that the males release sperm into the surrounding sea water during fertilization, and not directly into the pouch as previously thought.
+ Kangaroos are marsupials: they carry their young in a special pouch on their bodies.
+ It has a pouch on its front where its baby begins to grow and develop in.

Example sentences of “pouch”:
+ The pouch opened to the rear.
+ Following the gestation period, a single rubbery-skinned egg between 13 and 17 millimetres in diameter is laid directly into a small, backward-facing pouch that has developed on her abdomen.
+ The smell of the pouch is said to be "suffocating", and may help calm bees when raiding beehives.
+ The pouch opened to the rear.
+ Following the gestation period, a single rubbery-skinned egg between 13 and 17 millimetres in diameter is laid directly into a small, backward-facing pouch that has developed on her abdomen.
+ The smell of the pouch is said to be “suffocating”, and may help calm bees when raiding beehives.
+ Juveniles are eventually ejected from the pouch at around two to three months of age, because of the continuing growth in the length of their spines.
+ In this order, most of the marsupials have a pouch on the belly.
+ The bilby’s pouch faces backwards.
+ When the joeys are young they stay in the pouch all the time, but when they are older they can leave it for short times.
+ Being a marsupial the females have a rear opening pouch to carry their young.
+ After the birth, the tiny baby Joey attaches to the teat in the females pouch for nine months.
+ A joey climbs into its mother’s pouch upon being born.
+ Wombats normally only have one baby although the pouch has two nipples.
