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Dasyuromorphia (/dæsijʊəroʊˈmɔːrfiə/,
meaning "hairy tail" in Gr****) is an
order comprising most of the
Australian carnivorous marsupials,
including quolls...
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modern times. Its
closest living relatives are the
other members of
Dasyuromorphia,
including the
Tasmanian devil, from
which it is
estimated to have split...
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family Myrmecobiidae, one of four
families that make up the
order Dasyuromorphia, the
Australian marsupial carnivores. The
species is not
closely related...
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Diprotodontia (2.3%)
Didelphimorphia (1.9%)
Lagomorpha (1.7%)
Dasyuromorphia (1.3%)
Afrosoricida (0.8%)
Cingulata (0.3%)
Macroscelidea (0.3%) Peramelemorphia...
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Western Australia and some offs**** islands. It is a
member of the
order Dasyuromorphia, and the only
member of the
genus Parantechinus. The
dibbler is a small...
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Thylacinidae is an
extinct family of
carnivorous marsupials from the
order Dasyuromorphia. The only
species to
survive into
modern times was the
thylacine (Thylacinus...
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Order †Yalkaparidontia (incertae sedis)
Grandorder Agreodontia Order Dasyuromorphia (73 species) – see list of
dasyuromorphs Family †Thylacinidae: thylacine...
- Rough-and-tumble play, also
called play fighting, is a form of play
where parti****nts
compete with one
another attempting to
obtain certain advantages...
- (shrew opossums)
Superorder Australidelphia Australian marsupials Order Dasyuromorphia (the
Tasmanian devil, the numbat, thylacines, quolls,
dunnarts and others)...
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Mammals are
divided into two
subclasses based on
reproductive techniques: egg
laying mammals (the monotremes), and live
birth mammals. The
second subclass...