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Bettongia gaimardi (Southern Bettong)

Bettongia gaimardi
Bettongia gaimardi
Bettongia gaimardi

Bettongia lesueur (Burrowing bettong)

Isoodon macrourus (Northern Brown Bandicoot)

Isoodon obesulus nauticus (Southern Brown Bandicoot)

Isoodon obesulus nauticus
Isoodon obesulus nauticus
Isoodon obesulus nauticus

Isoodon obesulus obesulus (Southern Brown Bandicoot)

Isoodon obesulus obesulus
Isoodon obesulus obesulus
Isoodon obesulus obesulus

Macrotis lagotis (Bilby, Ngalku, Nyarlku, Walpajirri, Ninu)

Peramelidae (family) (Unidentified Bandicoot)

Peramelidae (family)
Peramelidae (family)
Peramelidae (family)

Phascogale calura (Red-tailed Phascogale)

Phascogale calura
Phascogale calura

Phascogale tapoatafa (Brush-tailed Phascogale)

Potorous gilbertii (Gilbert’s Potoroo)

Potorous longipes (Long-footed Potoroo)

Potorous tridactylus (Long-nosed Potoroo)

Potorous tridactylus
Potorous tridactylus
Potorous tridactylus

Sminthopsis aitkeni (Kangaroo Island dunnart)

Sminthopsis crassicaudata (Fat-tailed Dunnart)

Sminthopsis leucopus (White-footed Dunnart)

Sminthopsis murina (Common Dunnart)

Sminthopsis murina
Sminthopsis murina
Sminthopsis murina

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