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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
Thecuscus of Australasiais called the monkey of this group of pouched mammals marsupials $400 J MONKEY, SEE? 2018-07-11 #7803
The name of this group of mammals comes from the Latin for "pouch" marsupials $400 J MAMMALS 2008-03-05 #5413
Like Tasmanian Devils, bandicoots belong to this order of mammals Marsupials $600 DJ ZOOLOGY 1997-07-16 #2983
This group of mammals lost out to placental mammals in much of the world but hung tough in Australia Marsupials $400 DJ MAMMALS 1997-06-25 #2968
The red kangaroo is among the largest of these pouched mammals marsupials $200 J ANIMALS 1997-02-06 #2869
The extinct saber-toothed Thylacosmilus was a member of this pouched order of mammals marsupials $200 J ANIMALS 1995-06-15 #2499
Koalas & kangaroos belong to this order of mammals known for poorly developed young marsupials $500 J ANIMALS 1992-10-28 #1873
The only member of this order native to the New World is the opossum marsupials $400 J ANIMALS 1991-05-22 #1563
While kangaroo rats are rodents, rat kangaroos belong to this order of mammals marsupials $400 DJ ANIMALS 1991-01-16 #1473
Numbats & wombats belong to this order of mammals marsupials DD $1,000 J ZOOLOGY 1990-12-05 #1443
Dominant mammals of the Mesozoic Era, this animal order today includes wombats & wallabies marsupials $800 DJ MAMMALS 1987-04-22 #618
Females of this mammal order found mainly in Australia have twin wombs & birth passages marsupials $600 DJ MAMMALS 1985-09-19 #269
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