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Australia is home to two of the five extant species of monotremes and the majority of the world's marsupials (the remainder are from Papua New Guinea, eastern Indonesia and the Americas). The taxonomy is somewhat fluid; this list generally follows Menkhorst and Knight [ 1 ] and Van Dyck and Strahan, [ 2 ] with some input from the global list ...
Koala Humpback whale. A total of 386 species of mammals have been recorded in Australia and surrounding continental waters: 364 indigenous and 22 introduced. [1] The list includes 2 monotremes, 154 marsupials, 83 bats, 69 rodents (5 introduced), 10 pinnipeds, 2 terrestrial carnivorans (1 recent introduction, and 1 prehistoric introduction), 13 introduced ungulates, 2 introduced lagomorphs, 44 ...
One of Australia's best-known marsupials, the koala is an arboreal (tree-dwelling) species that feeds on the leaves of some 120 species of eucalyptus. Wombats, on the other hand, live on the ground and feed on grasses, sedges and roots.
Pages in category "Marsupials of Australia" The following 190 pages are in this category, out of 190 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
These tiny marsupials live in the trees of a variety of different Australian landscapes, and feed on the nectar and pollen of native Australian plants like eucalyptus, banksia and bottlebrush.
Isolated petrosals of Djarthia murgonensis, Australia's oldest marsupial fossils [71] Dentition of the herbivorous eastern grey kangaroo, as illustrated in Knight's Sketches in Natural History. The relationships among the three extant divisions of mammals (monotremes, marsupials, and placentals) were long a matter of debate among taxonomists. [72]
The class Mammalia is divided into two subclasses based on reproductive techniques: egg-laying mammals (yinotherians or monotremes - see also Australosphenida), and mammals which give live birth . The latter subclass is divided into two infraclasses: pouched mammals ( metatherians or marsupials ), and placental mammals ( eutherians , for which ...
One of Australia's best-known marsupials, the koala is an arboreal species that feeds on the leaves of various species of eucalyptus. [35] Wombats, on the other hand, live on the ground and feed on grasses , sedges and roots . [ 35 ]