0 used to refer to a female animal that has a pouch (= a pocket on the lower part of her body to carry and protect her young after they are born) :
Females were regarded as reproductive either when they had pouched young, were pregnant, or had swollen teats.
A single species, the giant pouched rat, was found in all zones.
Male pouched mice, on the other hand, did not appear to be territorial, as their distributions were random rather than uniform.
Our analyses of space use by pouched mice considered two aspects of their distributions.
Other fish life includes schools of short-finned eel, river blackfish, pouched lampreys, mullet and common galaxias.
These pouched rats are named for having cheek pouches much like a hamster.
The flower corolla is up to 5 centimeters long, tubular, beaked, and pouched.
Coach passengers had free pillows and tickets were pouched to avoid having to waken passengers during the night.