Dunnarts and kultarr
Order : Dasyuromorphia
Family : Dasyuridae
Genus : Sminthopsis
Animals in the genus Sminthopsis |
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| Julia Creek dunnart |
| White-footed dunnart |
| Fat-tailed dunnart |
| Lesser hairy-footed dunnart |
Facts about the genus Sminthopsis, the dunnarts and kultarr
The kultarr is a marsupial that is the size of a large mouse. (Full text)
Food Habits The kultarr is carnivorous, eating a variety of insects and other invertebrates.
Kultarrs like to jump · The kultarr is carnivorous, eating insects, spiders, and lizards (Full text)
The small, mouse-like kultarr is also active at night, after spending its days in burrows. (Full text)
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· Dunnarts are a marsupial mammal meaning it carries its baby in its pouch on the outside of its tummy. (Full text)
Dunnarts are furry narrow-footed marsupials the size of a mouse. (Wiki)
In the wild, dunnarts are understood to feed largely on spiders, grasshoppers and crickets.
Dunnarts are furry narrow-footed marsupials the size of a mouse.
All dunnarts are fearless and will protect themselves if they are scared or threatened. (Full text)
Other descriptions of Sminthopsinae Dunnarts Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Subclass: Marsupialia Order: Dasyuromorphia Family: Dasyuridae Genus: Sminthopsis Dunnarts are furry narrow-footed marsupials the size of a mouse. (Full text)
Dunnart Dunnart in the news Dunnarts :Animalia :Chordata :Mammalia :Marsupialia :Dasyuromorphia :Dasyuridae :Sminthopsis Dunnarts are furry narrow-footed marsupials the size of a mouse.
Dunnarts are small insectivorous marsupials found in Australia and New Guinea. (Full text)
Individual male dunnarts are capable of breeding over long periods during the breeding season.