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The Long-tailed Dunnart (Sminthopsis longicaudata) has a life cycle that begins with the female giving birth to small, underdeveloped young after a gestation period of about 11 days. The tiny joeys crawl into their mother's pouch, where they continue to develop for approximately 40 days. After leaving the pouch, the young dunnarts remain in the nest and are weaned around 60 days old. They reach sexual maturity at about 8-10 months, allowing for reproduction to continue in the following breeding season.

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