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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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Australian carnivorous marsupials.
Members of this
order are
called dasyuromorphs, and
include quolls, dunnarts, the numbat, the
Tasmanian devil, and...
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diverging member of Dasyuromorpha,
estimated to have
split from
other dasyuromorphs around 42-36
million years ago. The
earliest thylacinid,
Badjcinus from...
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Australia saw the
presence of
several marsupial predators, such as the
dasyuromorphs and thylacoleonids. From the
Miocene to the present, the
dominant carnivorous...
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deltatheroideans do
converge on hyaenodontids, oxyaenids, carnivorans,
dasyuromorphs,
thylacoleonids and spar****odonts in many
details of
their dental anatomy...
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dunnart (from
Noongar donat) is a narrow-footed
marsupial the size of a
European mouse, of the
genus Sminthopsis.
Dunnarts have a
largely insectivorous...
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raise their young in a pouch,
including the macropods, possums, and
dasyuromorphs. The p****erines of Australia, also
known as
songbirds or
perching birds...
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Grandorder Agreodontia Order Dasyuromorphia (73 species) – see list of
dasyuromorphs Family †Thylacinidae:
thylacine Family Dasyuridae: antechinuses, quolls...
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phascogales (members of the
eponymous genus Phascogale), also
known as
wambengers or mousesacks, are
carnivorous Australian marsupials of the family...
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Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) (palawa kani: purinina) is a
carnivorous marsupial of the
family Dasyuridae. It was
formerly present across...