Spinifex hopping mouse (redirect from Notomys alexis)
The spinifex hopping mouse (Notomys alexis), also known as the tarkawara or tarrkawarra, occurs throughout the central and western Australian arid zones...
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calura), kultarr (Antechinomys laniger) and spinifex hopping-mice (Notomys Alexis)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 190: 342–351. doi:10...
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mouse, Notomys alexis Short-tailed hopping mouse†, Notomys amplus – extinct Northern hopping mouse, Notomys aquilo Fawn hopping mouse, Notomys cervinus...
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Hopping mouse (redirect from Notomys)
short-tailed hopping mouse (Notomys amplus) was the largest species at around 100 g. The northern hopping mouse (Notomys aquilo) is found only in coastal...
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Darling Downs hopping mouse (redirect from Notomys mordax)
The Darling Downs hopping mouse (Notomys mordax) is an extinct species of mammal in the family Muridae. It is known from a single skull found at Darling...
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cattle, and other mammals including gerbils and spinifex hopping-mice (Notomys alexis). It is caused by the spore-forming bacterium Clostridium piliforme...
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Big-eared hopping mouse (redirect from Notomys macrotis)
The big-eared hopping mouse (Notomys macrotis) is an extinct species of mouse, which lived in the Moore River area of south-western Australia. The big-eared...
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short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) and spinifex hopping mouse (Notomys alexis). The only observed bat in the park is the Finlayson's cave bat (Vespadelus...
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among the studied species is produced by the Australian hopping mouse Notomys alexis, whose kidneys have longer loops of Henley and an elongated renal papilla...
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(Indri indri), Night monkeys (Aotus trivirgatus), African dormice (Notomys alexis), and Hutias (Capromys melanurus) are observed as family groups who...
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