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10-09-2020
Column: Nature Notes - Brown Antechinus
Column: Nature Notes - Brown Antechinus
The male antechinus, filmed on our last but one night walk, is notorious for exhausting itself to death after the two weeks of its only breeding season. The brown antechinus is mainly found east of the Dividing Range from south-eastern Queensland to Victoria. It is a nocturnal, arboreal, carnivorous marsupial, feeding inter alia, on spiders, beetles and cockroaches, though females do not have a pouch.
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Peter Kuttner

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