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Monito del monte

Order : Microbiotheria
Family : Microbiotheriidae
Genus : Dromiciops

 

Facts about the genus Dromiciops, the monito del monte

Monito del Monte is believed to be primarily arboreal, though it (Full text)

The Monito del Monte is the only member of its family (Microbiotheriidae) and the only surviving member of an ancient order, the Microbiotheria, which is known from Oligocene and Miocene times in South America. (Full text)

The Monito del Monte is the only member of its family (Microbiotheriidae) and the only surviving member of an ancient order, the Microbiotheria, which is known from Oligocene and Miocene times in South America. (Full text)

The Monito del Monte is the only member of its family (Microbiotheriidae) and the only surviving member of an ancient order, the Microbiotheria, which is known from Oligocene and Miocene times in South America. (Full text)

The results are interpreted as indicating that Dromiciops is distinct from both groups of marsupials, and should be classified in a group by itself. (Full text)

The Monito del Monte is the only member of its family (Microbiotheriidae) and the only surviving member of an ancient order, the Microbiotheria, which is known from Oligocene and Miocene times in South America. (Full text)

The Monito del Monte is the only member of its family, and the only surviving member of an ancient order, the Microbiotheria, which is known from Oligocene and Miocene times in South America. (Full text)

The order is known only from South American; currently, Dromiciops is found in the Andes of Chile and Argentina. (Full text)

The Monito del Monte is the only member of its family (Microbiotheriidae) and the only surviving member of an ancient order , the Microbiotheria, which is known from Oligocene and Miocene times in South America. (Full text)

The Monito del Monte is the only member of its family (Microbiotheriidae) and the only surviving member of an ancient order, the Microbiotheria, which is known from Oligocene and Miocene times in South America. (Full text)

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