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Brown Antechinus (Antechinus stuartii)
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 Brown Antechinus (Antechinus stuartii)
 
 Other Common Names: Macleay's marsupial mouse, Stuart's antechinus.  
 
 Status: Abundant. 
  
 Size
 Head & body length 95mm, Tail Length 90mm, Weight - Male 60g, Female 28g 
 
 Identification
 Small, rat-sized mammal with a flattish, broad head, pointed snout and cat-like teeth. The body, head and tail are uniform brown. 
 
 Distribution
 Found in two distinct subspecies, the northern occuring in northern Queensland and the  southern extending from south-east Queensland through to south-east New South Wales. 
 
 Habitat
 Found in a variety of forest habitats where there is thick ground cover and abundant logs.. 
 
 Movement
 A nocturnal animal except in breeding season that spends most its time on the forrest floor. 
 
 Feeding
 Eats insects such as beetles, spiders, amphipods and cockroaches. 
 
 Breeding/Nesting
 Breeding in southern Queensland occurs in September and after a two week mating season no male brown antechinus is left alive.
  
 Photo: Queensland Museum 
 
 Source: Brown Antechinus - Mammals of Lamington National Park http://lamington.nrsm.uq.edu.au/Documents/Anim/brownantechinus.htm   |   
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