- Red-tailed Phascogale
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status = NT
status_system = iucn3.1
image_caption =
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammalia
infraclassis =Marsupialia
ordo =Dasyuromorphia
familia =Dasyuridae
genus = "Phascogale "
species = "P. calura"
binomial = "Phascogale calura"
binomial_authority = Gould, 1844The Red-tailed Phascogale ("Phascogale calura"), also known as the Red-tailed Wambenger, is a small
carnivorous marsupial found in central and westernAustralia . It is closely related to theBrush-tailed Phascogale ("Phascogale tapoatafa"), but is smaller and browner.Taxonomy
The Red-tailed Phascogale is one of only two members of the
phascogale genus, the other being theBrush-tailed Phascogale ("P. tapoatafa"). The species was described in 1844 bynaturalist andartist John Gould . Its scientific name means "beautiful-tailed pouched-weasel".Citation
last = Bradley
first = A. J.
contribution = Red-tailed Phascogale
year = 1995
title = The Mammals of Australia
editor-last = Strahan
editor-first = Ronald
volume =
pages = 102-103
place=
publisher = Reed Books
id = ISBN 0-7301-0484-2 ]Description
The Red-tailed Phascogale is smaller and browner than its close relative the
Brush-tailed Phascogale . As in the Brush-tailed Phascogale, male Red-tailed Phascogales die following their first mating as a result of stress-related diseases. [Citation| last = Menkhorst | first = Peter | last2 = Knight | first2 = Frank | author2-link = Frank Knight | year = 2001 | title = A Field Guide to the Mammals of Australia | publisher = Oxford University Press | pages = 50 | isbn=0-19-550870-X] Males rarely live past 11.5 months, although females can live to three years old. Captive males can also survive up to three years. Anarboreal species, the Red-tailed Phascogale has a varied diet, and can feed oninsect s andspider s, but also small birds and small mammals, notably theHouse Mouse ("Mus musculus"); it does not drink as its water is retained through its food.Distribution and habitat
The Red-tailed Phascogale was formerly widespread throughout central and western Australia but is now restricted to the southern
Western Australia nwheatbelt , and is classified asnear threatened by theIUCN Red List andendangered by the AustralianEPBC Act . It is found in dense and tallclimax vegetation , and appears to prefer those containing theWandoo ("Eucalyptus wandoo") and theRock Sheoak ("Allocasuarina huegeliana"), as it has developed a resistance to thefluoroacetate the plants produce that is lethal to livestock. Most native animals have a resistance to this fluoracetate, but introduced species, like theRed Fox ("Vulpes vulpes"), do not, so it has been suggested that the Red-tailed Phascogale's survival in these areas could be attributed to this chemical.References
External links
* [http://www.australianfauna.com/redtailedphascogale.php AustralianFauna.com]
* [http://www.deh.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=316 Australian Department of Environment and Heritage Species Profiles] , features distribution map
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