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Apart from the Thylacine and the quagga, mammals which have recently become extinct include:

  • Gould's Mouse
  • White-footed Rabbit rat
  • Toolache wallaby
  • Eastern Hare wallaby
  • Central Hare wallaby
  • Broad-faced Potoroo
  • Lesser bilby
  • Southern Bettong
  • Pig-footed Bandicoot
  • Darling Downs Hopping mouse
  • Broad-cheeked Hopping mouse
  • Short-tailed Hopping mouse
  • Long-tailed Hopping mouse
  • Big-eared Hopping mouse
These are just a few of the many Australian animals that have become extinct since European settlement.
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