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Quotation from Perth Zoo's homepage: "The Dibbler is threatened by loss of habitat caused by land clearing, die-back disease and wildfires. They are also predated on by introduced predators such as foxes and cats."

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What is a Dibbler?

A dibbler is a small, endangered marsupial native to Australia, and about the size of a mouse - hence, it is often grouped with the so-called "marsupial mice" of Australia. It is one of the group of marsupials known as dasyurids, which includes all the carnivorous marsupials. Thought to be extinct for many years, this tiny creature was rediscovered in a limited number of coastal heath and mallee heath regions of southwest Western Australia. To feed, the dibbler forages for both vertebrates and invertebrates in leaf litter, or it climbs the leaves of shrubs to catch insects.


When was Dibbler created?

Dibbler was created in 1842.


What is the name of a female dibbler?

The dibbler is a small marsupial of Australia. The female dibbler does not have any particular name.


What was the Dibbler thought to be for approximately 83 years?

In 1884, the Dibbler was declared extinct, but some were found on the southern coast of Western Australia in 1967.


For 83 years what was the dibbler thought to be?

Extinct


What domain does a dibbler belong to?

it elongs to domain eukarya


What are the features of a dibbler?

The dibbler is a small Australian marsupial with a head-body length of about 14cm and a tail length of 9 - 11.5 cm. The tail is fully furred and tapers off quite sharply at the end. The dibbler has distinctive white eye-rings. Being a marsupial, the female has a pouch.


Where does a dibbler live?

The dibbler is a small, carnivorous marsupial found only in Australia. It is restricted to old-growth mallee heath in the coastal areas of southwestern Western Australia.


Did Matt dibbler sing with a gospel group?

The Inspirations and then some with Archie Watkins and Melton Campbell.


Is the black headed endangered endangered?

it is not endangered


What do Dibblers eat?

The Dibbler is a carnivore and feeds largely ground dwelling insects or other invertebrates, small lizards, small birds and small mammals.


Are opossum endangered?

No, opossum are not endangered