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Brush-tailed mulgara : ウィキペディア英語版
Brush-tailed mulgara

The brush-tailed mulgara (''Dasycercus blythi'' or ''Dasycercus hillieri'') is a large carnivorous Australian marsupial species. Its body mass is over 100 g, with males being slightly larger than females. Their body length is 15 cm, and tail length is 9 cm.
The taxonomy of the mulgaras has been confusing, but as of 2006, two species are recognized: this species and the crest-tailed mulgara.
==Physical appearance==

Members of the ''Dasycercus'' genus have a body mass of over 100 g, a length of 15 cm and tail length of 9 cm. Males are typically much larger than females.〔Pavey, C., J. Cole, and J. Woinarski. "Brush-tailed Mulgara (Mulgara) Dasycercus Blythi." Threatened Species of the Northern Territory. Northern Territory Government Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts, Dec. 2006. Web.〕 The tail is “of moderate length, shorter than the head and body, incrassated (thickened); the proximal two-fifths covered with short still yellow hairs, the remainder with gradually lengthening black hairs that do not however form a crest. The whole of the lower surface is black, with the exception of a small proximal portion which is yellow.”〔Woolley, P. "The Species of Dasycercus Peters, 1875 (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)." Memoirs of Museum Victoria 62.2 (2005): 213-21. Print.〕 The upper portion of fur appears sandy and speckled with brown, while the basal portion appears as a dark grey. The entirety of the under belly, inner side of the limbs, and lining of the pouch are pure white. Dentition shows two premolar teeth in both the upper and lower jaws, with the first observed as smaller than the second in the upper jaw. One feature that distinguishes ''D. blythi'' from other species of ''Dasycercus'' as observed in specimens is a gap between the second premolar and first molar.〔

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