The big-eared hopping mouse is extinct, and its habitat is unknown as this species is only known about as the result of two incomplete specimens. These specimens we found near the Moore River, about 100 km north of Perth, Western Australia, before 1844.
The Big-Eared Hopping-Mouse is extinct.
Cats and rats were introduced to them so they were overwhelmed.
It is not known when, exactly, the big-eared hopping mouse became extinct. No live specimens have ever been recorded by Europeans. This species is only known from two incomplete specimens collected 100 km north of Perth before 1844.
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It is not known what the big-eared hopping mouse ate. No live specimens have been recorded by Europeans. the existence of this species is only known from two incomplete specimens collected before 1844.
No live specimens of the Big-eared hopping mouse have ever been recorded by Europeans. This species is only known from two incomplete specimens collected 100 km north of Perth before 1844.
It is not known what the big-eared hopping mouse ate, And whether it was a carnivore or a herbivore. No live specimens have been recorded by Europeans. the existence of this species is only known from two incomplete specimens collected before 1844.
Australia was the home to many species of extinct animals including 23 bird, four frog and 27 mammal species. These include the tammar wallaby, big-eared hopping mouse, and the lake peddler earthworm.
Big-eared opossum was created in 1826.
Townsend's big-eared bat.
Niceforo's Big-eared Bat was created in 1949.
Big-eared Flying Fox was created in 1867.
Big-eared Roundleaf Bat was created in 1941.