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Most (not all) marsupials are native to the country and continent of Australia. The opossum of North America is a marsupial, whilst Papua New Guinea has tree-kangaroos.
No. While most native mammals in Australia (apart from bats and monotremes) are marsupials, there are numerous species of native rodents. The Spinifex Hopping Mouse is also known as the Tarrkawarra, and it is a rodent, not a marsupial.
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Yes. The numbat is a native Australian marsupial, and it is also diurnal, meaning it is active during the day. This is most unusual among marsupials, as most species of marsupials are nocturnal.
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There is no one, specific place where the most marsupials are found in Australia. Marsupials are found in the vast plains of the outback; in the rugged Great Dividing Range in the east and south; in the coastal plains - everywhere.
Wallaroos do not hibernate. No member of the kangaroo family hibernates. Most native Australian marsupials do not hibernate: the exception is the Mountain Pygmy Possum.
it is possible, and some native Australian tribes still do. However it is not the usual.
Yes, potoroos are primarily nocturnal. They are small marsupials native to Australia that are most active during the night, foraging for food and avoiding predators.