Planigale is pronounced how it looks, with the emphasis on the first syllable: plan - uh - gayle
The Narrow-nosed planigale is a species which inhabits the desert and semi-arid areas of Australia. It is found through much of western Queensland, western New South Wales and northeastern South Australia. The Giles' Planigale is also found in similar areas.
A planigale is an Australian marsupial.
Dasyurids with a pouch include the Tasmanian devil, all species of quoll, planigale and the kultarr.
Marsupial mice (planigale, mardo, kultarr, kowari, ningaui, mulgara, antechinus, phascogale, etc) are essentially carnivorous, feeding on a mix of insects and other invertebrates, tiny lizards and other small vertebrates, including rodents. Some species of marsupial mice, such as the antechinus, also eat nectar.
The long-tailed planigale, a small marsupial native to Australia, typically weighs around 1.5 grams at birth. This weight is quite typical for many marsupials, as they are born in a very underdeveloped state and continue to grow while nursing in their mother's pouch. As they mature, their weight increases significantly.
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