Marsupials and placental mammals are both mammals, that is, warm-blooded tetrapods with sweat glands that provide milk for young and are covered in a layer of fur or hair. What distinguishes the two from each other are 1) their mode of reproduction, 2) genitalia, and 3) their blood temperature, which is slightly less than that of placental mammals. For many centuries, marsupials were considered "primitive" mammals, but there is little real evidence for this outside of cultural bias. But SKIPPY AND MY LOVE IS TRUE AND YOU WILL NEVER TEAR US APART!!!! Remember Ice T in Tank Girl?
Indeed. Three of my favorite things fire, naked ladies, and beastiali... wait... never mind.
ReplyDeleteI'll make sure to post more 'never mind'... soon.
ReplyDeleteMarsupials and placental mammals are both mammals, that is, warm-blooded tetrapods with sweat glands that provide milk for young and are covered in a layer of fur or hair. What distinguishes the two from each other are 1) their mode of reproduction, 2) genitalia, and 3) their blood temperature, which is slightly less than that of placental mammals. For many centuries, marsupials were considered
ReplyDelete"primitive" mammals, but there is little real evidence for this outside of cultural bias.
But SKIPPY AND MY LOVE IS TRUE AND YOU WILL NEVER TEAR US APART!!!!
Remember Ice T in Tank Girl?
Kangaroo DNA?
ReplyDeleteMarsupial Man !
Am I going to have to watch Tank Girl now?
The list of films is growing...
NO! I am not recommending Tank Girl.
ReplyDeleteI would never do such a thing
Just Ice T plays a Kangaroo
Something old, something roo, something borrowed something blue.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the happy couple.
"something roo" - lol.
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