Gilbert's dunnart

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Gilbert's dunnart

Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Infraclass: Marsupialia
Order: Dasyuromorphia
Family: Dasyuridae
Genus: Sminthopsis
Species:
S. gilberti
Binomial name
Sminthopsis gilberti
Kitchener, Stoddart & Henry, 1984
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Gilbert's dunnart range

Gilbert's dunnart (Sminthopsis gilberti) is a recently discovered dunnart, described in 1984. The length from snout to tail being 155–180 mm of which head to anus is 80–90 mm and tail 75–90 mm long. Hind foot size is 18 mm, ear length of 21 mm and with a weight of 14-25 grams.

Distribution and habitat[]

Gilbert's dunnart is found in the southern wheat belt of Western Australia close to Perth and the Swan River, as well as the near the South Australian border. The habitat it enjoys consists of heath and heathy forest and is abundant on coastal rangers, dry sclerophyll forest, semi arid woodlands and mallee scrub.

Social organisation and breeding[]

This nocturnal species nests in hollows above ground or dense bush. Gilbert's dunnart breeds from September until December and young are weaned in January or February.

Diet[]

Gilbert's dunnart primarily eats insects.

References[]

  1. ^ McKenzie, N. (2008). "Sminthopsis gilberti". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2008. Retrieved 28 December 2008.

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