- The
Dasyuridae are a
family of
marsupials native to
Australia and New Guinea,
including 71
extant species divided into 17 genera. Many are
small and mouse-like...
- (Marsupialia:
Dasyuridae). Zootaxa, (3515): 1-37.
Preview Hall, S (1980). "The
Diets of Two
Coexisting Species of
Antechinus (Marsupialia:
Dasyuridae)". Wildlife...
- (Sminthopsis cr****icaudata) is a
species of mouse-like
marsupial of the
Dasyuridae, the
family that
includes the
little red kaluta, quolls, and the Tasmanian...
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extinct species (including the
thylacine and Malleodectes), and one, the
Dasyuridae, with 73
extant species.
Unlike herbivores,
which tend to
become highly...
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caused by
human activities. The
tiger quoll is a
member of the
family Dasyuridae,
which includes most
carnivorous marsupial mammals. This
quoll was first...
- phascogale, is a rat-sized
arboreal carnivorous marsupial of the
family Dasyuridae,
characterized by a tuft of
black silky hairs on the
terminal portion...
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first (and
therefore final)
reproductive episode.
Semelparous species of
Dasyuridae are
typically small and carnivorous, with the
exception of the northern...
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close relatives.
order Dasyuromorphia marsupial mice,
smaller species of
Dasyuridae order Rodentia suborder Castorimorpha family Heteromyidae Kangaroo mouse...
- et al. (2023). "Taxonomic
review of the
genus Dasycercus (Dasyuromorphia:
Dasyuridae)
using modern and
subfossil material; and the
description of
three new...
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wambengers or mousesacks, are
carnivorous Australian marsupials of the
family Dasyuridae.
There are
three species: the brush-tailed
phascogale (Phascogale tapoatafa)...