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The word 'marsupial' refers to a type of animal that is generally found in Australia, although some species can be found in South America and North America. These animals are known for carrying their young in a pouch on their belly after they are born, and they typically have distinctive physical features such as long tails and sharp claws. Examples of marsupials include kangaroos, wallabies, and opossums. This word is commonly used in biology, zoology, and discussions about Australian wildlife.