Southern brown bandicoot



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Some facts about the
Southern brown bandicoot

Adult weight : 0.7 kg (1.54 lbs)

Maximum longevity : 7 years

Female maturity :210 days

Weaning : 62 days

Litter size : 3

Interval between litters : 140 days

Weight at weaning : 0.125 kg (0.275 lbs)

Basal metabolic rate : 1 W

Body mass : 0.717 kg (1.5774 lbs)

Temperature : 33.85 °C (92.93 °F)

Source: AnAge, licensed under CC

Southern brown bandicoot

Order : Peramelemorphia
Family : Peramelidae
Species : Isoodon obesulus

 

The Southern brown bandicoot is listed as Least Concern (LR/lc), lowest risk. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

Countries
Australia

Facts about the southern brown bandicoot

20/08/2003Quenda rescued from development site Quenda (southern brown bandicoots) are being translocated this week from a residential development site in Banjup south of Perth to Avon Valley National Park. (Full text)

Bandicoot Distribution The Southern Brown Bandicoot, Isoodon obesulus, is a small marsupial (400-1200 gms) which is vulnerable to fox and cat predation. (Full text)

Category: Mammals » Marsupials Animal Description: The Large Short-Nosed Bandicoot, also known as the Southern Brown Bandicoot, is a marsupial that makes its home on the . (Full text)

Examples of my research:The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) is a threatened species that has been the subject of a number of translocation projects to try and re-establish populations in areas where they have become extinct, with limited success. (Full text)

Habits Southern Brown Bandicoots are ground dwelling mammals that forage for their (Full text)

Only the Long nosed bandicoot and the short-nosed Northern Brown and Southern Brown bandicoots are relatively common. (Full text)

Southern Brown Bandicoot (Isodon obesulus) (Full text)

Southern Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) (Full text)

Southern Brown Bandicoots are sometimes found within the Warringah suburbs adjoining Ku-ring-gai Chase and Garigal National Parks. (Full text)

The Southern Brown Bandicoot is one of two bandicoot species found in the Warringah Local Government Area. (Full text)

The Southern Brown Bandicoot is the last remaining species of bandicoot naturally (Full text)

The Southern Brown Bandicoot The Southern Brown Bandicoot is a nocturnal small hopping marsupial with a body length of approximately 30cm. (Full text)

The life expectancy of Isoodon obesulus is 2. (Full text)

Isoodon obesulus"> Southern Brown Bandicoot, Isoodon obesulus Photo: Nature Focus (Full text)

Introduction The Southern Brown Bandicoot is an Australian mammal. (Full text)

Only the Long nosed bandicoot and the short-nosed Northern Brown and Southern Brown bandicoots are relatively common. (Full text)

The Short-nosed Bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) is found in forest and woodland on Kangaroo Island (Inns et al. (Full text)

x&&i Status = Approved Last previewed on: 4 March 2005 22:28:57--> Home > Natural Environment > Wildlife and Game > Mammals > Carnivorous Marsupials and Bandicoots > Southern Brown Bandicoot Southern Brown BandicootThe southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) is easily distinguished from the eastern barred bandicoot as its fur is a relatively uniform, grizzled, dark brown and rather coarse to touch. (Full text)

Examples of my research:The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) is a threatened species that has been the subject of a number of translocation projects to try and re-establish populations in areas where they have become extinct, with limited success. (Full text)

Mammals of Tasmania Southern Brown Bandicoot, Isoodon obesulus (Full text)

Southern Brown Bandicoots are becoming more common around campus and the metropolitan area. (Full text)

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