10 Adorable Baby Animals That Look Nothing Like Their Parents

8. Baby Kangaroos: The Journey from Joey to Jumper

Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) with a baby in a pouch. Photo Credit: Envato @wirestock

Kangaroos are iconic symbols of Australia, known for their powerful hind legs and distinctive hopping gait. Their young, called joeys, are born incredibly underdeveloped, resembling tiny, pink jellybeans. After birth, they crawl into their mother's pouch, continuing to grow and develop. Inside the pouch, they are nurtured and protected until they are ready to face the world. The transformation from a fragile, hairless newborn to a strong, bounding kangaroo is a fascinating process, highlighting the unique reproductive strategy of marsupials and their adaptation to the harsh Australian environment.

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