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Sparse populations of the red-tailed phascogale once occurred in arid and semi-arid Australia in central-northern Western Australia, central Northern Territory, and the far western border between...
The Red-tailed Phascogale is an endangered Australian marsupial, one of the few without a pouch ... The red-tailed phascogale lives in forest in just one place in Western Australia.
The Red-Tailed Phascogale; The red-tailed phascogale is an endangered species that was once widespread over Australia. This species can currently only be found in the wheatbelt of western Australia.
Brush-tailed Phascogale Photo Todd Soderquist, DEC ... The scientific name of the species is exceptionally beautiful: Phascogale tapoatafa. Todd says: “Tapoatafa is an Aboriginal word.
The red-tailed phascogale prefers rock oak communities, with hollow-forming eucalyptus species (which it uses for shelter) such as wandoo, in areas that receive 350 - 600 mm (14 - 24 in) of rain...
The Brush-tailed Phascogale is listed as a; Vulnerable Species on Schedule 2 of the; Threatened Species Conservation Act, 1995; (TSC Act). Description (summarised from;
The Brush-tailed Phascogale (Phascogale tapoatafa), or Tuan, is a small, nocturnal, arboreal, carnivorous marsupial of the Family Dasyuridae.
Brush-tailed Phascogale; This fact sheet has been designed to give a brief overview of the Brush-tailed Phascogale. ... The Brush-tailed Phascogale is a carnivorous, nocturnal marsupial.
The Brush-tailed Phascogale inhabits open dry foothill forest with little ground cover, typically associated with box, ironbark and stringybark eucalyptus.
; Red-tailed Phascogale; Drawn by Jeff and Shaun 6G ... Common Name : Red-tailed Phascogale ; Scientific Name : Phascogale calura ; Habitat : Temperate eucalypt forests in the south-west of