Tarsipes rostratus

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Tarsipes rostratus, commonly known as the honey possum, is a tiny nectar- and pollen-feeding marsupial native to southwestern Australia, notable for its elongated snout and specialized brush-tipped tongue.

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Tarsipes rostratus canonical 3
Tarsipes 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mammal
species of marsupial
activityPattern crepuscular
nocturnal
adaptation elongated snout for accessing flowers
specialized tongue for nectar feeding
bodyLength approximately 6–9 centimeters
bodyMass approximately 7–16 grams
class Mammalia
commonName honey possum
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
diet nectar
pollen
ecologicalRole pollinator in kwongan ecosystems
specialist nectarivore
endemicTo Southwestern Australia
surface form: southwestern Australia
family Tarsipedidae
feedingBehavior nectar-feeding
pollen-feeding
firstDescriptionYear 1836
genus Tarsipes rostratus self-linksurface differs
surface form: Tarsipes
geographicRegion South West region of Western Australia
surface form: southwest Western Australia
hasBodyPart brush-tipped tongue
elongated snout
hasFur true
hasPouch true
hasTail prehensile tail
kingdom Animalia
lifespanInWild about 1–2 years
locomotion arboreal
terrestrial
namedBy Johann Friedrich von Brandt
nativeTo southwestern Australia
notableFor specialized nectarivorous diet
very small body size
order Diprotodontia
phylum Chordata
pollinationRole pollinator of flowering plants
primaryHabitat heathland
kwongan shrubland
reproduction marsupial
sexualDimorphism present
tailLength approximately 7–10 centimeters
taxonRank species
thermalRegulation endothermic
uses model species for nectarivory in mammals

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Diprotodontia includesTaxon Tarsipes rostratus
Tarsipes rostratus genus Tarsipes rostratus self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Tarsipes
Tarsipedidae containsTaxon Tarsipes rostratus
this entity surface form: Tarsipes
Tarsipedidae containsTaxon Tarsipes rostratus
Tarsipedidae notableSpecies Tarsipes rostratus