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Joey Pouch | Clip-On Tool Belt Bag for Tools, Screws, and Nails - Great for an Electrician, HVAC Tech, Plumber, Carpenter, Contractor, Handy Man, and Any Tradesperson Who Wears a Small Utility Pouch

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I still like it, because I think as an adventure/outdoors wallet it does excel. Which isn’t really the intended use, but it’s the use I find actually works for this. A joey stays in the pouch as long as it needs protection and is not fully developed. This takes about 6 months until they leave the pouch for the first time. Inside the pouch, joeys are protected from threats such as eagles and dingoes. They are absolutely tiny and helpless creatures when they are born. When does a joey leave the pouch?

Holstery - Joey Pouch Pro

Kydex holster frame, N52 neodymium magnet, TPU magnet cover, polycarbonate belt clip, and steel hardware w/loctite.MagMaster has a hard plastic cover to protect the magnet and your tools. Under regular use, you’re unlikely to get any scuff marks.

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Marsupials are typically found in parts of Asia and Australia as well as in South and Central America. What is a Kangaroo Joey? The young Koala only drinks its mother’s milk for the first six to seven months and remains in the pouch for that time, slowly growing and developing eyes, ears and fur. At about 22 weeks, its eyes open and it begins to peep out of the pouch. From about 22 to 30 weeks, it begins to feed upon a substance called “pap”, which the mother produces in addition to milk. Pap is a specialised form of faeces, or droppings, which forms an important part of the young Koala’s diet, allowing it to make the transition from milk to eucalyptus leaves, rather like a human baby is fed “mushy” food when it starts to eat solids. Pap is soft and runny and thought to come from the caecum– a pouch connected to the junction of the small and large intestines. It allows the mother to pass on micro-organisms present in her own digestive system to her joey, which are essential to the digestion of eucalyptus leaves, and is a rich source of protein. The new-born joey weighs less than one gram and looks something like a pink jellybean. It is roughly 2cm long, blind, hairless, and looks very different to the cute, fluffy little bundle that it will become later. Once inside the safety of its mother’s pouch, the little joey attaches itself to a teat which swells to fill its mouth. It takes several months for the joey to grow and develop, drinking its mother’s milk until it first shows its little face to the world. Another amazing thing about the life of a joey Koala: Possibly if you rub the magnet directly on the magnetic credit card stripes. Avoid this and you’ll be fine. There’s no evidence that it affects chips which most cards use now anyways.

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Koalas are one of Australia’s most iconic animals. Did you know their young are called joey too? Like kangaroos, female koalas have a pouch where their newborn develops after its birth. At one end is a large Hypalon loop, which can be used as a place to grip the pouch, or to clip it into other gear. Day to day, I found this more annoying than useful, when used as a spot to attach a dummy cord, it makes a lot more sense.

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