Rufous Bettong
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Diprotodontia
Potoroidae
Aepyprymnus
Aepyprymnus rufescens
Bettongs are a type of potoroid, or very small kangaroo. Measuring just 38cm from head to tail, the rufous bettong is tiny, not our usual idea of a kangaroo at all. But, like its larger cousins, the bettong More »
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Rufous Rat-kangaroo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rufous Rat-kangaroo ( Aepyprymnus rufescens ), also known as the Rufous Bettong , is a small species of the family Potoroidae found in Australia. It is found in coastal and subcoastal region...
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The Rufous Bettong is the largest of the rat-kangaroos with a weight range between 3 and 3.5 kg. The fur is long and reddish-brown through to pale grey with dark and red flecks. The rhinarium of the nose is bare but the face and muzzle are hairy.
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Rufous bettong : The Rufous Bettong is a small marsupial (rat-kangaroo) with silvery grey and ginger fur, with a lighter coloured almost hairless tail. They have... ... The Rufous Bettong is a small marsupial (rat-kangaroo) with silvery grey and ginger fur, with a lighter coloured almost hairless tail. They have pointed ears,
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Explains everything about rufous bettong, member of the Diprotodontia order and the Potoroidae family. ... The Rufous bettong, rufous rat-kangaroo is listed as Least Concern (LR/lc), lowest risk. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category, on the IUCN Red List...
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Rufous Bettong - profile ... The Department of Environment and Conservation has identified 17 priority actions to help recover the Rufous Bettong in New South Wales. ... Home > Species > View all species > Key threatening processes > > Species > View all species > Rufous Bettong...
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The Rufous Bettong is a member of the Potoroid family, this includes several species of Bettong, Rat-Kangaroo and Potoroo. They are a small hopping marsupial that can be distinguished by its reddish-brown fur. Their tails are quit ... The Rufous Bettong is a member of the Potoroid family, this includes several species...
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At night the Rufous Bettong feeds on grasses and herbs and forages for roots and tubers dug from the ground with its strongly clawed forelegs, it seems that under normal conditions this diet provides all its water requirements but it has been observed to drink in times of drought.
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; The rufous bettong is found along the Great Dividing Range, from the coast and some distance west of the range. A distinct locality is also present inland around the New South Wales - Victoria border.
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