- The
brushtail possums are the
members of the
genus Trichosurus in the Phalangeridae, a
family of marsupials. They are
native to
Australia (including Tasmania)...
- Brush-tailed rat is a
common name for
several mammals and may
refer to: Isothrix, a
genus of five
species primarily found in the
Amazon Basin Octodon degus...
- macrophylla,
south west of the
Royal Exhibition Building.
Wildlife includes brushtailed possums,
ducks and
ducklings in spring,
tawny frogmouths, kookaburras...
- years. The
gardens are home to many
native species of animals,
including brushtailed and ring-tailed possums, ducks, coots,
purple swamp hens,
microbats (small...
-
preferred by
mammals introduced to New Zealand, such as cattle, deer,
brushtailed possums, and
feral goats. The
leaves of a
mature P. cr****ifolius tree...
-
Polynesian rat, and now
including stoats, weasels,
black rats,
Norway rats,
brushtailed possums, and
feral cats and dogs, as well as
herbivores such as deer...
-
native wildlife. The
parks mammal po****tion
includes the
commonly seen
brushtailed possums,
ringtail possums,
swamp wallabies,
brown antechinus, bush rats...
-
result of the fox
control study. The
brown antechinus, the
black rat, the
brushtailed possum and the
sugar glider showed no
significant change in abundance...