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phascogale /faˈskɒɡəliː /nounA small arboreal flesh- and nectar-eating Australian marsupial with a pointed snout, large eyes and ears, and a bushy tail.- Genus Phascogale, family Dasyuridae: two species.
Many small carnivorous marsupials live there, and some of them - six species of quolls and one phascogale - grow to about the size of civets and mongooses....- 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 phascogales are speedy, elusive little tree-dwellers. Because of this they are extraordinarily difficult to survey.
OriginModern Latin, from Greek phaskōlos 'purse' + galē 'weasel'. |