musky rat-kangaroo

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The musky rat-kangaroo is a small, ground-dwelling Australian marsupial considered one of the most primitive living kangaroos, known for its musky odor and rat-like appearance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf macropod
mammal
marsupial
species
activityPattern diurnal
belongsToClade Macropodiformes
binomialName Hypsiprymnodon moschatus
bodySize small
class Mammalia
coatColor brownish
commonName musky rat kangaroo
musky rat-kangaroo
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
considered one of the most primitive living kangaroos
describedBy Oldfield Thomas
diet omnivorous
eats fruits
fungi
invertebrates
seeds
ecologicalRole seed disperser
endemicTo Australia
family Hypsiprymnodontidae
foragingBehavior ground forager
foundIn Wet Tropics of Queensland
surface form: Australian wet tropics

North Queensland
surface form: northeastern Queensland
genus Hypsiprymnodontidae
surface form: Hypsiprymnodon
habitat dense understorey
rainforest
kingdom Animalia
locomotion ground-dwelling
quadrupedal
movementStyle does not hop like larger kangaroos
moves with bounding quadrupedal gait
nativeRange Wet Tropics of Queensland
surface form: Queensland rainforests
notableFeature musky odor
rat-like appearance
order Diprotodontia
phylum Chordata
pouch present
reproductiveTrait gives birth to altricial young
socialBehavior solitary
tailType non-prehensile tail
taxonRank species
uses forelimbs to manipulate food
yearDescribed 1888

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Diprotodontia hasMember musky rat-kangaroo