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- Mulgara abstract "Mulgaras are the two species in the genus Dasycercus. They are marsupial carnivores, closely related to the Tasmanian devil and the quolls, that live in deserts and spinifex bush of central Australia, but are extinct in New South Wales. They are 12.5–22 cm long with a 7– to 13-cm tail. They are nocturnal, but occasionally \"sunbathe\" in the entrance of the burrow in which they dwell. They tend to stay in places that have been in shadow. Their kidneys are highly developed to excrete extremely concentrated urine to preserve water, as the animals never drink. They feed mostly on insects, but also eat lizards and young snakes. They breed from June–September and have litters of six or seven young. The pouch comprises two lateral folds of skin.The genus once contained other species, but they were moved to other genera, leaving only D. cristicauda. Recent research has shown two distinct species, which are very similar. The brush-tailed mulgara (D. blythi), synonymous with D. hilleri, has an uncrested tail, two upper premolars, and six nipples. The crest-tailed mulgara (D. cristicauda) has a crested tail, three upper premolars, and eight nipples.The generic name Dasycercus means \"hairy tail\".".
- Mulgara class Mammal.
- Mulgara class Marsupial.
- Mulgara family Dasyuridae.
- Mulgara family Dasyurinae.
- Mulgara family Dasyurini.
- Mulgara kingdom Animal.
- Mulgara order Dasyuromorphia.
- Mulgara phylum Chordate.
- Mulgara thumbnail ChaetocercusCristicaudaSmit.jpg?width=300.
- Mulgara wikiPageID "1500790".
- Mulgara wikiPageLength "4538".
- Mulgara wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Mulgara wikiPageRevisionID "703919082".
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Angas_Downs_Indigenous_Protected_Area.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Brush-tailed_mulgara.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Carnivore.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dasyuromorphs.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammals_of_the_Northern_Territory.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Crest-tailed_mulgara.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Dasyuridae.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Dasyurinae.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Dasyurini.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Dasyuromorphia.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Desert.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Gerard_Krefft.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Kidney.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Marsupial.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Quoll.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Snake.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Tasmanian_devil.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Triodia_(grass).
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Peters.
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mulgara".
- Mulgara wikiPageWikiLinkText "mulgara".
- Mulgara classis "Mammalia".
- Mulgara familia Dasyuridae.
- Mulgara genus "Dasycercus".
- Mulgara genusAuthority "Peters, 1875".
- Mulgara imageCaption Crest-tailed_mulgara.
- Mulgara infraclassis Marsupial.
- Mulgara name "Mulgaras".
- Mulgara ordo Dasyuromorphia.
- Mulgara phylum Chordate.
- Mulgara regnum "Animalia".
- Mulgara subdivision "*D. blythi *D. cristicauda".
- Mulgara subdivisionRanks Species.
- Mulgara subfamilia Dasyurinae.
- Mulgara tribus Dasyurini.
- Mulgara typeSpecies "'Chaetocercus' cristicauda".
- Mulgara typeSpeciesAuthority "Krefft, 1867".
- Mulgara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dasyuromorphia.
- Mulgara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Mulgara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mulgara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Mulgara subject Category:Dasyuromorphs.
- Mulgara subject Category:Mammals_of_the_Northern_Territory.
- Mulgara hypernym Species.
- Mulgara type Animal.
- Mulgara type Eukaryote.
- Mulgara type Insect.
- Mulgara type Mammal.
- Mulgara type Species.
- Mulgara type Mammal.
- Mulgara type Redirect.
- Mulgara type Thing.
- Mulgara type Q19088.
- Mulgara type Q729.
- Mulgara type Q7377.
- Mulgara comment "Mulgaras are the two species in the genus Dasycercus. They are marsupial carnivores, closely related to the Tasmanian devil and the quolls, that live in deserts and spinifex bush of central Australia, but are extinct in New South Wales. They are 12.5–22 cm long with a 7– to 13-cm tail. They are nocturnal, but occasionally \"sunbathe\" in the entrance of the burrow in which they dwell. They tend to stay in places that have been in shadow.".
- Mulgara label "Mulgara".
- Mulgara sameAs Q1475367.
- Mulgara sameAs Dasycercus.
- Mulgara sameAs Dasycercus.
- Mulgara sameAs Dasycercus_cristicauda.
- Mulgara sameAs Dasycercus.
- Mulgara sameAs مولگارا.
- Mulgara sameAs Dasycercus.
- Mulgara sameAs Dasycercus.
- Mulgara sameAs 물가라.
- Mulgara sameAs Dasycercus.
- Mulgara sameAs Kamstaartbuidelmuizen.
- Mulgara sameAs Mulgara.
- Mulgara sameAs Dasycercus.
- Mulgara sameAs m.0568fn.
- Mulgara sameAs Гребнехвостые_сумчатые_мыши.
- Mulgara sameAs Mulgara.
- Mulgara sameAs Dasycercus.
- Mulgara sameAs Dasycercus.
- Mulgara sameAs Dasycercus_cristicauda.
- Mulgara sameAs Q1475367.
- Mulgara wasDerivedFrom Mulgara?oldid=703919082.
- Mulgara depiction ChaetocercusCristicaudaSmit.jpg.
- Mulgara isPrimaryTopicOf Mulgara.
- Mulgara name "Mulgaras".