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What does Wambenger mean?

A PHASCOGALE A PHASCOGALE A PHASCOGALE A PHASCOGALE


What is another name for a phascogale?

The phascogale is a small carnivorous marsupial (or dasyurid) of Australia, averaging around 20 cm in length. It feeds on small invertebrates such as insects and arthropods, nectar and even small vertebrates such as mice, birds lizards.There are two types of phascogales: the red-tailedphascogale (Phascogale calura), also called a wamberger; and the brush-tailedphascogale(Phascogale tapoatafa), which is also called a tuan. The tuan lives in open forest and bushland, rainforest and swampland of coastal areas of eastern Australia. The red-tailed phascogale or wamberger lives only in the far southwestern corner of Western Australia.


Where is a phascogale's nest?

The phascogale is a tiny, omnivorous marsupial found only in Australia. It builds a nest of bark, feathers and fur in hollow tree stumps and branches.


What color is the phascogale?

The Brush-Tailed Phascogale is gray, with a white ventral surface and throat and a black bushy tail. The Red-Tailed Phascogale is brownish gray, with a white ventral surface and throat and a less bushy tail that is reddish near the base but black near the tip.


Is the red tailed phascogale a herbivore carnivore or omnivore?

possibly


Is the red-tailed phascogale a herbivore carnivore or omnivore?

possibly


What is another name for a phasogale?

The phascogale may be known as the wambenger or the tuan.


What is another solitary animal besides a Tasmanian Devil?

* wombat * numbat * phascogale * dunnart


DO ALL MARSUPIAL'S HAVE POUCHES?

No, but very few marsupials do not have pouches. These include the numbat and the red-tailed phascogale.


How do praying mantis obtain oxygen?

breath in breath out breath in breath out


How to breath?

YOU BREATH GOSH DARNIT


What is harder to catch the faster you run (joke)?

Which is quicker? Heat or Cold!!! 'Heat, because can 'catch (a) cold'.