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  2. Antechinus - Wikipedia

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    Antechinus have short fur and are generally greyish or brownish in colour, varying with species. [1] The fur is dense and generally soft. Their tails are thin and tapering and range from slightly shorter to slightly longer than body length. [1] Their heads are conical in shape and ears are small to medium in size. [1]

  3. List of monotremes and marsupials of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia is home to two of the five extant species of monotremes and the majority of the world's marsupials (the remainder are from Papua New Guinea, eastern Indonesia and the Americas). The taxonomy is somewhat fluid; this list generally follows Menkhorst and Knight [1] and Van Dyck and Strahan, [2] with some input from the global list, which ...

  4. Quokka - Wikipedia

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    The quokka (/ ˈ k w ɒ k ə /) (Setonix brachyurus) [4] is a small macropod about the size of a domestic cat. It is the only member of the genus Setonix. Like other marsupials in the macropod family (such as kangaroos and wallabies), the quokka is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal. [5] The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia.

  5. Antechinus arktos - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name. Antechinus arktos. Baker et al, 2014. Antechinus arktos, the black-tailed antechinus, is a species of small carnivorous marsupial native to Australia. [1]

  6. Quoll - Wikipedia

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    Quolls (/ ˈkwɒlz /; genus Dasyurus) are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea. They are primarily nocturnal and spend most of the day in a den. Of the six species of quoll, four are found in Australia and two in New Guinea. Another two species are known from fossil remains in Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits in Queensland.

  7. Pademelon - Wikipedia

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    7, see text. Pademelons are small marsupials in the genus Thylogale, found in Australia and Aru, Kai plus New Guinea islands. They are some of the smallest members of the macropod family, which includes the similar-looking but larger kangaroos and wallabies. Pademelons are distinguished by their small size and their short, thick, and sparsely ...

  8. Rufous rat-kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    The rufous rat-kangaroo or rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) is a small, jumping, rat-like marsupial native to eastern Australia. It is the only species in the genus Aepyprymnus. The largest member of the potoroo/bettong family (Potoroidae), it is about the size of a rabbit. The rufous rat-kangaroo is active at night when it digs for plant ...

  9. Potoroidae - Wikipedia

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    Macropodiformes. Family: Potoroidae. Gray, 1821. Type genus. Potorous. Desmarest, 1804. Potoroidae is a family of marsupials, small Australian animals known as bettongs, potoroos, and rat-kangaroos. All are rabbit-sized, brown, jumping marsupials and resemble a large rodent or a very small wallaby.