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Numbat
The numbat is a unique myrmecobiid marsupial native to southwestern Australia. It’s notable for being one of only two species of termites-eating mammals in the world. This endangered animal plays a crucial role in maintaining termite populations and is recognized as a symbol of Western Australia, p...
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The top alternative to Numbat in 2026 is Quokka with a score of 9.6/10, followed by Red kangaroo (9.4) and Sugar glider (8.9).
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...
Sugar glider
The sugar glider is a small nocturnal Petaurus possum, notable for a wrist-to-ankle patagium that lets it glide about 50...
Gilbert's potoroo
Gilbert's potoroo is a critically endangered Western Australian potoroid, described by Gould in 1841 and rediscovered in...
Tiger quoll
The tiger quoll is Australia's spotted-tailed quoll, described by Robert Kerr in 1792 and the largest living quoll speci...
Eastern grey kangaroo
The eastern grey kangaroo is a large macropod of eastern Australia, described by George Shaw in 1790 and often the count...
Yellow-footed rock-wallaby
The yellow-footed rock-wallaby is a colorful inland Australian Petrogale, described by J. E. Gray in 1855 and known for...
Feathertail glider
The feathertail glider is an eastern Australian acrobatid possum, described by Shaw in 1793 and often cited as the small...
Leadbeater's possum
Leadbeater's possum is a critically endangered Victorian petaurid, described by McCoy in 1867 and made Victoria's faunal...
Southern Marsupial Mole
A blind burrowing marsupial of Australian sandy deserts, one of only two species in order Notoryctemorphia, with vestigi...
Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat
An arid-adapted South Australian marsupial distinguished by its hairy nose and large ears, capable of surviving on poor-...
Southern greater glider
The southern greater glider is a large gliding marsupial of southeastern Australia, listed as endangered under Australia...
Greater Bilby
An omnivorous Australian marsupial (Macrotis lagotis) with distinctive rabbit-like ears, now the sole surviving member o...
Western grey kangaroo
The western grey kangaroo is a large southern Australian macropod, formally described by Desmarest in 1817 from Kangaroo...
Spotted-tailed Quoll
Australia's largest carnivorous marsupial on the mainland (Dasyurus maculatus), notable for spots extending onto the tai...
Northern Marsupial Mole
A rare blind burrowing marsupial of northwestern Australia, one of only two species in order Notoryctemorphia, distingui...
Yellow-bellied glider
The yellow-bellied glider is a large eastern Australian Petaurus, described by Shaw in 1791 and capable of glides over 1...
Eastern quoll
The eastern quoll is an endangered Australian carnivorous marsupial, considered extinct on the mainland after 1963 but s...
Mahogany glider
The mahogany glider is an endangered gliding possum from coastal Queensland, notable for being lost to science until its...
Western quoll
The western quoll, or chuditch, is Western Australia's largest endemic mammalian carnivore, described by John Gould in 1...
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