- 'marsupial carnivores', as most
members of the
family are insectivores. Most
dasyurids are
roughly the size of mice, but a few
species are much larger. The smallest...
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Antechinus (/æntɪˈkaɪnəs/ ('ant-echinus')) is a
genus of
small dasyurid marsupial endemic to Australia. They
resemble mice with the
bristly fur of shrews...
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known as the
eastern native cat) is a medium-sized
carnivorous marsupial (
dasyurid), and one of six
extant species of quolls.
Endemic to Australia, they occur...
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sometimes eat and
defecate together in a
communal location.
Unlike most
other dasyurids, the
devil thermoregulates effectively, and is
active during the middle...
- the
ventral and
dorsal folds of the
erectile tissue.
Several species of
dasyurid marsupials can also be
distinguished by
their **** morphology. Marsupials'...
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areas of Africa.
Among mammals, it
exists only in a few
didelphid and
dasyurid marsupials.
Annual plants,
including all
grain crops and most domestic...
- the
northern brush-tailed
phascogale (P. pirata). As with a
number of
dasyurid species, the
males live for only one year,
dying after a
period of frenzied...
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investigates its habitat. Male
little red kalutas, like
several other dasyurid species, die
shortly after the
September breeding season,
probably due...
- devils. A 2014
study compared the
skull of a
thylacine with that of
modern dasyurids and an
earlier thylacinid taxon Nimbacinus based on
biomechanical analysis...
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undoubted dasyurid. It is the only
genus in the
subfamily Barinyainae. The prin****l
differences between Barinya and more
recent dasyurids are in the...