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Monotremes and Marsupials of Australia

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Rated 0 points - posted 13 years ago by woven_words in category Science.
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Eastern Grey Kangaroo Report Abuse
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Antilopine Kangaroo Report Abuse
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Koala Report Abuse
One of the most well-known of all Australian marsupials.
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Wombat Report Abuse
Includes 3 species, all living in Australia.
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Tasmanian Devil Report Abuse
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Numbat Report Abuse
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Red Kangaroo Report Abuse
The Red Kangaroo is the largest surviving marsupial.
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Western Grey Kangaroo Report Abuse
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Quoll Report Abuse
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Bandicoot Report Abuse
Includes about 20 species. They are small to medium sized marsupial omnivores.
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Greater Bilby Report Abuse
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Feathertail Glider Report Abuse
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Platypus Report Abuse
So strange that it was first thought to be a hoax when a specimen was presented to an English naturalist.
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Short-beaked Echidna Report Abuse
The only one of the 4 living species of echidna to occur in Australia. The others occur in Papua New Guinea.
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Sugar Glider Report Abuse
Also a popular domestic pet.
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Wallaby Report Abuse
Covers about 30 species of macropods that are smaller in size than either kangaroos or wallaroos.
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Wallaroo Report Abuse
Encompasses 3 species of medium sized marsupials closely related to kangaroos and wallabies.
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Little Pygmy Possum Report Abuse
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Musky Rat-kangaroo Report Abuse
Smallest macropod. This marsupial macropod is also quadrupedal, meaning it uses all four feet to get around.
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Marsupial Mole Report Abuse
Rare burrowing desert marsupial. Not much is known about these moles.
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