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Dunnarts primarily feed on insects and other small invertebrates, such as beetles, ants, and moths. They are opportunistic feeders, often consuming whatever prey is available in their habitat. Some species may also eat small vertebrates or plant material when necessary. Their diet can vary based on the specific environment they inhabit.

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