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