Ningaui yvonneae: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Dasyuromorphia
Family
Dasyuridae
Genus
Ningaui
Species
Ningaui yvonneae
Scientific Name
Ningaui yvonneae

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Southern ningaui

The southern ningaui (Ningaui yvonneae) is a tiny marsupial carnivore belonging to the Dasyuridae family. Similar in appearance to Ningaui ridei, found throughout central Australia, this species occurs in spinifex on semi-arid sandplains across the southern coast of the continent. The fur is a tawny or greyish olive colour, light grey below, and distinguished by shades of cinnamon. The southern ningaui prefers smaller prey, including insects and spiders, but is capable of killing and consuming larger animals such as cockroaches and skinks. Their narrow muzzle is used with quick and fierce bites about the head to despatch their meal. The species was first described in 1983, and placed within the genus Ningaui.

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Ningaui yvonneae in languages:

English
Southern Ningaui
English
Kitchener's Ningaui
French
Ningaui Austral
Polish
nocołazik czerwonolicy
Russian
Южный нинго

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