- The
phascogales (members of the
eponymous genus Phascogale), also
known as
wambengers or mousesacks, are
carnivorous Australian marsupials of the family...
- Bradley, JS (1998). "Diet and
foraging behaviour of brush-tailed
phascogales (
Phascogale tapoatafa) in the
jarrah forest of south-western Australia". Wildlife...
- and
weighs about 60 g (2.1 oz). As in the brush-tailed
phascogale, male red-tailed
phascogales die
following their first mating as a
result of stress-related...
- Micromurexia, Murexechinus, Murexia, Paramurexia,
Phascomurexia spp.
Phascogales =
Phascogale spp.
Subfamily Sminthopsinae: dunnarts, kultarr, planigales, and...
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areas for
phascogales to
forage on.
Large remnant trees also
contain more
hollows and
potential nest
sites than
smaller trees.
Phascogales typically occupy...
- Long-nosed
dasyure (M. naso) Broad-striped
dasyure (M. rothschildi)
Phascogale Red-tailed
phascogale (P. calura) Brush-tailed
phascogale (P. tapoatafa)...
- pseudantechinuses, and the
Tasmanian devil Subfamily Phascogalinae:
phascogales and
antechinuses Subfamily Sminthopsinae:
dunnarts and the
kultarr Subfamily...
- The
northern brush-tailed
phascogale (
Phascogale pirata), also
known as the
northern brush-tailed
wambenger or
northern brush-tailed
mousesack is a species...
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order to
protect their genitalia while swimming). Some
marsupials (e.g.
phascogales) lack the true,
permanent pouches seen in
other species. Instead, they...
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Genus Phascogale Red-tailed
phascogale,
Phascogale calura Northern brush-tailed
phascogale,
Phascogale pirata Brush-tailed
phascogale,
Phascogale tapoatafa...