What is the average period a tree-kangaroo joey remains inside the mother's pouch?
Answer
246 to 275 days
The reproductive cycle is slow; the young joey remains in the mother's pouch for an average duration ranging between 246 and 275 days before weaning occurs several months after emergence.

Related Questions
What family do tree-kangaroos belong to, which also encompasses kangaroos and wallabies?How do the forelimbs of a tree-kangaroo compare to their hindlimbs in strength and length relative to ground-dwelling relatives?What is the primary function of the long, bushy tail on a tree-kangaroo?Which specialized features found on their paws and feet help tree-kangaroos secure purchase on bark?How do tree-kangaroos manage to cool down during hot or humid conditions, given they do not sweat?How is the movement of a tree-kangaroo described when it is traveling on the forest floor?What extraordinary ability related to falling survival have tree-kangaroos been documented to possess?What two major landmasses constitute the geographical range for the genus *Dendrolagus*?What type of creature is scientists' general consensus regarding the ancient ancestor of the entire macropodid family?What is a key threat driver to tree-kangaroos in northeastern Australia that differs from the primary threats in New Guinea?What is the average period a tree-kangaroo joey remains inside the mother's pouch?Which specific species of tree-kangaroo is noted for being critically endangered and a staple food source for some communities in Papua New Guinea?