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- Q1763261 subject Q6310835.
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- Q1763261 abstract "The black-footed tree-rat also known as Djintamoonga (Mesembriomys gouldii) is one of two endemic arboreal rat species from the genus Mesembriomys found in the northern regions of Australia.The species is one of the largest murids found in Australia. It is a folivore and frugivore and its diet may be supplemented by invertebrates such as termites and molluscs.The tree rat has a greyish-brown coat that is shaggy and coarse and has a creamy white underbelly. The hind feet are back and they have well developed pads and strong sharp claws. They also large ears and a long tail with a brush of white hair at the tip. They grow up to a mass of 830 grams (29 oz). The height of the rat is typically 250 to 310 millimetres (9.8 to 12.2 in) with a length of 320 to 420 millimetres (13 to 17 in).Mesembriomys gouldii has a range extending from the savannahs of Cape York Peninsula in Queensland westward to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Habitats such as tropical woodlands or open forest are suitable for the tree rat. It is not commonly found across the area and the population has been reduced between 30 to 50% in the last decade. The estimated population is 30,000.The tree rat is solitary and nocturnal, it is arboreal sheltering in tree hollows and pandanus stands during the day.".
- Q1763261 class Q7377.
- Q1763261 conservationStatus "NT".
- Q1763261 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
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- Q1763261 genus Q132308.
- Q1763261 kingdom Q729.
- Q1763261 order Q10850.
- Q1763261 phylum Q10915.
- Q1763261 synonym "Hapalotis hirsutus (Gould, 1842)".
- Q1763261 thumbnail Black-footed_Tree-rat.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1763261 classis "Mammalia".
- Q1763261 familia Q25916.
- Q1763261 genus "Mesembriomys".
- Q1763261 name "Black-footed tree-rat".
- Q1763261 ordo "Rodentia".
- Q1763261 phylum Q10915.
- Q1763261 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1763261 status "NT".
- Q1763261 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q1763261 subfamilia Q30266.
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- Q1763261 synonyms "Hapalotis hirsutus (Gould, 1842)".
- Q1763261 type Animal.
- Q1763261 type Eukaryote.
- Q1763261 type Mammal.
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- Q1763261 comment "The black-footed tree-rat also known as Djintamoonga (Mesembriomys gouldii) is one of two endemic arboreal rat species from the genus Mesembriomys found in the northern regions of Australia.The species is one of the largest murids found in Australia. It is a folivore and frugivore and its diet may be supplemented by invertebrates such as termites and molluscs.The tree rat has a greyish-brown coat that is shaggy and coarse and has a creamy white underbelly.".
- Q1763261 label "Black-footed tree-rat".
- Q1763261 depiction Black-footed_Tree-rat.jpg.
- Q1763261 name "Black-footed tree-rat".