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Fat-tailed Pseudantechinus
A small carnivorous marsupial of arid central Australia first described from the MacDonnell Ranges, notable for storing fat reserves in a distinctively swollen tail.
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The top alternative to Fat-tailed Pseudantechinus in 2026 is Quokka with a score of 9.6/10, followed by Red kangaroo (9.4) and Numbat (9.3).
Quokka
The quokka is a small marsupial native to Rottnest Island and parts of Western Australia. It belongs to the macropod fam...
Red kangaroo
The red kangaroo is a large marsupial native to Australia’s arid regions. It's notable for its impressive size – the lar...
Numbat
The numbat is a unique myrmecobiid marsupial native to southwestern Australia. It’s notable for being one of only two sp...
Sugar glider
The sugar glider is a marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea. It belongs to the Petaurus genus and is recognized f...
Gilbert's potoroo
Gilbert’s potoroo is a small marsupial native to southwestern Australia specifically the forests of Western Australia. I...
Tiger quoll
The tiger quoll is a carnivorous marsupial native to eastern Australia. It’s notable for its distinctive spotted coat an...
Yellow-footed rock-wallaby
The yellow-footed rock-wallaby is an Australian marsupial belonging to the Petrogale genus. Distinctive for its bright y...
Feathertail glider
The feathertail glider is a small marsupial native to eastern Australia. It’s notable for its unique semi-feathery tail...
Leadbeater's possum
The Leadbeater’s possum is an arboreal marsupial native to Australia’s Victorian forests. It’s notable for its distincti...
Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat
An arid-adapted South Australian marsupial distinguished by its hairy nose and large ears, capable of surviving on poor-...
Spotted-tailed Quoll
Australia's largest carnivorous marsupial on the mainland (Dasyurus maculatus), notable for spots extending onto the tai...
Burrowing Bettong
The only Australian marsupial known to construct and inhabit warren-style burrows, now confined to several offshore isla...
Sandstone Antechinus
A small carnivorous marsupial of rocky sandstone habitats in northeastern Queensland, notable for semelparous reproducti...
Brush-tailed Bettong
A small Australian marsupial (Bettongia penicillata) once widespread on the continent but now critically endangered, its...
Eastern Barred Bandicoot
A small marsupial (Perameles gunnii) extinct on mainland Australia but surviving in Tasmania and fenced reserves, subjec...
Golden Bandicoot
A critically endangered marsupial once widespread across central Australia, now restricted to Barrow Island and parts of...
Western Barred Bandicoot
A critically endangered Australian marsupial extirpated from the mainland by introduced predators, now surviving only on...
Southern Brown Bandicoot
A small omnivorous marsupial endemic to southern Australia, listed as endangered in Victoria and South Australia primari...
Common Dunnart
A small insectivorous marsupial (Sminthopsis murina) widespread across southern Australia, one of about 21 dunnart speci...
Woolley's Pseudantechinus
A small carnivorous marsupial of rocky terrain in Western Australia, named in honor of Australian mammalogist Patricia W...
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