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  • Bettong - Wikipedia
    Bettongs, species of the genus Bettongia, are potoroine marsupials once common in Australia They are important ecosystem engineers displaced during the colonisation of the continent, and are vulnerable to threatening factors such as altered fire regimes, land clearing, pastoralism and introduced predatory species such as the fox and cat
  • Brush-tailed bettong - Smithsonians National Zoo
    Brush-tailed bettongs, also called brush-tailed rat kangaroos and woylies, are small, critically endangered, bipedal marsupials native to Australia They have prehensile tails and are impressive diggers Brush-tailed bettongs have relatively large eyes and round ears
  • Eastern bettong - Wikipedia
    The eastern bettong (Bettongia gaimardi), also known as the southern or Tasmanian bettong, is a small, hopping, rat-like mammal native to grassy forests of southeastern Australia and Tasmania A member of the rat-kangaroo family (Potoroidae), it is active at night and feeds on fungi and plant roots
  • Brush Tailed Bettong: Fun Facts and Care Tips for Beginners - Nahf
    Learn fun and easy brush tailed bettong facts: habitat, diet, behavior, and conservation Discover more about this unique Australian animal today
  • Bettongs: Characteristics, Behavior and Reproduction | Sea Life . . .
    Bettongs are species that belong to genus Bettongia, which is in the potoroine family of marsupials They were once common in Australia and are regarded as important ecosystem engineers — “organisms that modify, maintain, create or destroy structure within the physical environment”
  • Bettong (a. k. a woylie) - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
    Brush-tailed bettongs are a grayish-brown marsupial with a bare nose, native to Australia and known for digging front feet They’re named for a black tuft of fur that extends from their prehensile tails The bettong’s extra-long hind feet are longer than its head
  • These little bettongs were wiped out in South Australia a century ago . . .
    Predatory foxes and cats prowl South Australia’s national parks But the successful reintroduction of an endangered bettong proves coexistence is possible
  • Burrowing bettongs returned to outback decades after local extinction
    A football-sized relative of kangaroos, the burrowing bettong once thrived across much of Australia's arid and semi-arid interior
  • Bettongs vs. Tough Nuts: How This Tiny Marsupial Cracks What Bigger . . .
    If the word “bettong” doesn’t ring a bell, don’t worry — you’re among the vast majority These rabbit-sized, truffle-sniffing, soil-churning, nut-cracking marsupials are some of Australia’s most overlooked oddballs
  • Back from the brink: Bettongs return to the desert - Phys. org
    Researchers are celebrating the release of the once locally extinct burrowing bettong back into the NSW desert—with the aim of training them to survive alongside feral cats and foxes





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