I had to look it up too. You might want to stop reading after the Kangaroo paragraph.
Kangaroos are born after less than a month, and then climb into the pouch, attach to a teat and stay there for half a year before being ready to face the outside world.
Spotted Hyenas gestate for about 110 days and then have to make it though the mother’s pseudo penis, which can tear with first-time mothers (fatal to her) and can suffocate the cub (fatal to them) with cubs of first-time mums only having a 40% chance of surviving birth.
The kangaroo baby is also like the size of a jellybean when it comes out into the pouch. Very easy birth for the mum.
Good to know the Kangaroo one is in fact essentially “The baby just pops up in the pouch one day.”
Then grows like a tumor
Evolution at its best.
It just works (well enough)!
Where on this scale is the kiwi bird?
Depending on whether there’s egg binding or not…





