- A
dunnart (from
Noongar donat) is a narrow-footed
marsupial the size of a
European mouse, of the
genus Sminthopsis.
Dunnarts have a
largely insectivorous...
- Killalpanima, Lake Eyre East), near Etadunna,
South Australia. Fat
tailed dunnarts can be
found in most
deserts in Australia, e.g. the
Simpson Desert and...
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longer than the body.
Kangaroo Island dunnarts are dimorphic, with
males larger than females. The
Kangaroo Island dunnart is
listed as
Critically Endangered...
- the fat-tailed
dunnart. The
species consumed up to 50% of
their body m****
equivalent in food per day
compared to fat-tailed
dunnarts which require up...
- to
breed just once. The
length of
lactation reflects this, with
young dunnarts, for example,
being weaned after 60–70 days, but
young quolls only after...
-
hyperthermia temperatures are
typical of
those seen in
small dunnarts and dasyurids.
Sandhill dunnarts typically begin breeding in September, with offspring...
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often overlap those of females. The white-footed
dunnarts mate in summer. The
female white-footed
dunnart will give
birth in
September or October, and up...
-
comprising most of the
Australian carnivorous marsupials,
including quolls,
dunnarts, the numbat, the
Tasmanian devil, and the
extinct thylacine. In Australia...
- The grey-bellied
dunnart (Sminthopsis griseoventer),
alternately spelled gray-bellied
dunnart, was
described by Kitchener,
Stoddart and
Henry along with...
- of the
family Dasyuridae (meaning "hairy tail")
which includes quolls,
dunnarts, numbats, the
endangered Tasmanian devil and the
extinct thylacine. The...