Common Dunnart
Sminthopsis murina murina
Details | |
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Type | Mammal |
Group | |
Other Common Names | Common Marsupial Mouse |
Biology | Similar to Fat-tailed Dunnart. Shelters in hollow logs or under grass tussocks or rocks. Sometimes shelters in groups overnight and in winter. Female may live to breed a second year but the male usually dies after mating. This species appears to benefit from periodic burning of its habitat. |
Distinctive Markings | Grey fur with white underneath, large ears and eyes. |
Taxonomy | |
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Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Mammalia |
Order | Dasyuromorphia |
Family | Dasyuridae |
Genus | Sminthopsis |
Species | murina murina |
Source: Atlas of Living Australia
Although referred to as 'common', this species is not common and has a patchy distribution over its range.
Interesting Facts | |
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Diet | Carnivore. Eats ground dwelling invertebrates such as beetles, cockroaches and moths. Does not need to drink as it gets enough water from its food. |
Habitat | Can live in a wide range of habitats including woodlands and granite outcrops. Prefers areas with leaf litter and places to shelter in such as hollow logs and rotting stumps. |
Native Status | Native to Australia |