Submitted by Pe45nira3 t3_1190htj in askscience
When searching for this information online, I found contradictory answers. I know that marsupials, in contrast to placentals both urinate and defecate through a cloaca like reptiles do. However when I tried searching for whether female marsupials' vagina also opens into the cloaca or whether there is a separate opening for it, one site seems to suggest the former, the other the latter.
sighthoundman t1_j9nftdf wrote
Oh, boy do they have a separate vaginal opening.
There is variation, but the basic plan is that the male has a bifurcated penis. The female has two lateral vaginas, each leading to it's own uterus. In addition, there's a median vagina that opens
intonear the pouch (marsupium, which gives them their name) andthatthe babies must crawl from that opening to the pouch immediately* after birth, when they are just feet and lips*.I rate the Wikipedia article on marsupials essentially accurate. Not worth the time and effort to clean up.
* Eh, close enough.
Edit: eliminated some false facts.