Antechinus stuartii Macleay, 1841 is a animal in the Dasyuridae family, order Dasyuromorphia, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Antechinus stuartii Macleay, 1841

Antechinus stuartii Macleay, 1841

The brown antechinus, Antechinus stuartii, is a small Australian mammal found in forests east of the Great Dividing Range.

Family
Genus
Antechinus
Order
Dasyuromorphia
Class
Mammalia

About Antechinus stuartii Macleay, 1841

Antechinus stuartii Macleay, 1841, also called the brown antechinus, has a mostly light brown dorsal surface, including the upper parts of its feet. Its underparts and tail are a lighter brown. Its body measures 93โ€“130 mm (3.7โ€“5.1 in) in length, its tail ranges from 92โ€“120 mm (3.6โ€“4.7 in) long, and individuals weigh 16โ€“44 g (0.56โ€“1.55 oz). Unlike other species in the Antechinus genus, this species does not have a pale eye ring. It looks very similar to Antechinus agilis, and the two are hard to tell apart except by their differing distributions. The brown antechinus occurs east of the Great Dividing Range in Australia, with a range extending from southeastern Queensland to the area around Kioloa, New South Wales. It mainly inhabits forested areas that have dense lower ground cover and a low frequency of fires.

Photo: (c) Alan Couch, some rights reserved (CC BY) ยท cc-by

Taxonomy

Animalia โ€บ Chordata โ€บ Mammalia โ€บ Dasyuromorphia โ€บ Dasyuridae โ€บ Antechinus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy ยท Disclaimer

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