Marsupials
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- Terror Tuesday: 'The Howling III: The Marsupials' at the Alamo DrafthouseThe incredibly strange 'The Howling III: The Marsupials' screened at the Alamo Drafthouse as part of their Terror Tuesday series. Here's what happened.
- Interesting Facts About MarsupialsA few facts about these mammals that you may not have known.
- Opossum, Possum and Phalanger: How These Marsupials Got Their NamesThe names "opossum" and "possum" are often confused. Two different animals are involved. Now toss "phalanger," a synonym for one of those animal names, into the mix. More confusion. Here is the story.
Marsupial Mole: Facts and InformationDue to the amount of time they spend in the dirt underneath the surface it is very hard to study them and gain knowledge of their normal behavior in the wild.
The Kowari: Facts and InformationThe kowari lives in the desert in small area in central Australia. It's habitat consist mostly of sparse vegetation and stony soil.- Wongai Ningaui: Facts and InformationThe wongai ningaui is a small marsupial measuring only 2 to 3 inches long and weighing less then an ounce (6-12 grams). It is also known as the wongai or inland ningaui.
Strange Creatures of the Past: The Marsupial LionThis pouched, prehistoric predator was no pussycat- its ferocious bite is believed to have been deadlier than any mammal- past or present.- Greater Bilby FactsFacts and information about the greater bilby. Describing their habitat, diet, and even their mating habits.
- Numbat FactsFacts and information about the numbat.
- Wombat FactsFacts and information about the wombat.
What was the Tasmanian Tiger?In 1986 the Tasmanian Tiger was declared extinct. No sightings made by "qualified individuals" or live specimen capture had taken place in 50 years. But with dozens of photos taken and thousands of sightings, is Tazzy really gone?- To Australia and Back AgainThe story of how Australia changed my life.
- A Guide to Changing Money When Traveling to AustraliaTraveling is always a pleasure in a land like Australia, however you need to exchange your funds before traveling. This article explores some ways to change your funds before traveling to this country.
- Travel to Hobart, AustraliaVisit this beautiful city.
The Honey Possum: Facts and InformationThe honey possum lives in groups. Its groups are quite small. It is nocturnal. During the day it takes shelter and sleeps. At night it becomes active and forages and mates.
The Numbat: Facts and InformationThe numbat is also referred to as the banded anteater or the marsupial anteater.- Kultarr: Facts and InformationThe kultarr is also known as the jerboa-marsupial, the jerboa Pouched-mouse, the wuhl-wuhl and the pitchi-pitchi.
- Travel: Australian Bag Outfitters Duffer 27" Large Travel DuffelA review of the Australian Bag Outfitters Duffer 27" Large Travel Duffel.
- Questions, Questions!Never stop questioning!
- Why We Named Our Cat TazThe name Taz is short for Tazmanian Devil. My daughter found the name in the dictionary, but our cat, Taz does not fit this description.
- Wallabies Make Great PetsWallabies are kangaroos that are found in the wild of Austrailia. Their favorite foods are grasses and brush. Many varieties of Wallibie are present in the United States. You will find the Wallabie more often than any other in the U.S.
- Australia: NOT a Land Down Under- A Climate ReviewWith recent news media attention, Australia has been highlighted as a key travel destination for 2007. The following is an overview of the climate considerations for Australia.
- Australian Tidbits of InfoYou may not be respected, in some countries, if you don't vote but in Australia you are fined for not doing your duty as a citizen.
