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The musky rat-kangaroo is one of very few species of kangaroo that can dig burrows, And this can be an effective way for this tiny creature to escape predators. Another very effective way to escape pdators is for the musky rat-kangaroo to retreat to its nest. Its nest of dried leaves and fern is often located in a clump of Lawyer Vine, or Wait-a-while, which is a prickly-stemmed vine which grabs hold of anything that comes into contact with it.

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