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Mouse Bandicoot
One of the smallest bandicoots, endemic to New Guinea's mid-montane forests and rarely observed, with little known of its ecology or population size.
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The top alternative to Mouse Bandicoot in 2026 is Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo with a score of 8.8/10, followed by Monito del Monte (8.8) and Mountain Pygmy Possum (8.8).
Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo
Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo is an endangered New Guinea tree-kangaroo, described by Oldfield Thomas in 1908 and known for...
Monito del Monte
Sole member of order Microbiotheria, this arboreal marsupial of southern Chile and Argentina is genetically closer to Au...
Mountain Pygmy Possum
Australia's only hibernating marsupial (Burramys parvus), known from fossils since 1894 but first found alive in 1966 in...
Honey Possum
Australia's only strictly nectarivorous marsupial (Tarsipes rostratus), native to southwestern Western Australia, with a...
Southern Marsupial Mole
A blind burrowing marsupial of Australian sandy deserts, one of only two species in order Notoryctemorphia, with vestigi...
Matschie's tree-kangaroo
Matschie's tree-kangaroo is an endangered Huon Peninsula species in Papua New Guinea, described in 1907 and central to t...
Greater Bilby
An omnivorous Australian marsupial (Macrotis lagotis) with distinctive rabbit-like ears, now the sole surviving member o...
Northern Marsupial Mole
A rare blind burrowing marsupial of northwestern Australia, one of only two species in order Notoryctemorphia, distingui...
Golden-mantled tree-kangaroo
The golden-mantled tree-kangaroo is a critically endangered New Guinea species, described by Tim Flannery in 1993 and re...
Dingiso
The dingiso is an endangered Indonesian tree-kangaroo, described in 1995 from New Guinea's Sudirman Range and revered by...
Striped possum
The striped possum is a black-and-white petaurid of New Guinea and Cape York, described by J. E. Gray in 1858 from Aru I...
Blue-eyed Spotted Cuscus
A tree-dwelling marsupial endemic to northern New Guinea, notable for its vivid blue eyes and boldly spotted coat, inhab...
Tenkile
The tenkile is a critically endangered tree-kangaroo from Papua New Guinea's Torricelli Mountains, described by Flannery...
Ursine tree-kangaroo
The ursine tree-kangaroo is a vulnerable West Papua species, described by Temminck in 1836 and also known as the Vogelko...
Spiny Bandicoot
A common omnivorous marsupial found across New Guinea and its satellite islands, distinguished by coarse, bristly fur an...
Pygmy Ringtail Possum
One of the smallest ringtail possums, endemic to New Guinea's montane cloud forests above 2,000 metres, where it shelter...
Long-tailed Pygmy Possum
A pygmy possum (Cercartetus caudatus) native to New Guinea and northeastern Queensland, distinguished by a prehensile ta...
Rufescent Bandicoot
Found in New Guinea and Cape York Peninsula, Australia, this bandicoot is one of few marsupials with a natural range spa...
Papuan Bandicoot
A small, poorly studied marsupial endemic to the montane forests of New Guinea, representing one of the least-known memb...
Emilia's Short-tailed Opossum
A small Amazonian marsupial (Monodelphis emiliae) described by Thomas in 1912, named for German ornithologist Emilia Sne...
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