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	 Bettongia ogilbyi = Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi (woylie, brush-tailed bettong)
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| Subject: | Bettongia ogilbyi = Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi (woylie, brush-tailed bettong) 
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^o^| BETTONGIA OGILBYI, Gould.
 Ogilby's Jerboa Kangaroo,
 
 English: The mammals of Australia.
 London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author, 1863.
 
 Date	1863
 Source	https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/49740889
 Author	John Gould  (1804–1881)
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bettongia_ogilbyi_Gould.jpg
 
 
 Bettongia penicillata - woylie, brush-tailed bettong, brush-tailed rat kangaroo
 
 The woylie, also known as the brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata), is a small, critically endangered marsupial native to Australia. It has grey-brown fur, a dark-colored tail with a black brush. Woylies are nocturnal and their diet primarily consists of fungi. The common name “woylie” is derived from the Nyungar language, where it is known as "walyu". There were two subspecies: B. p. ogilbyi in the west (now extinct) and B. p. penicillata in the southeast.
 
 Order:	Diprotodontia
 Family:	Potoroidae
 Genus:	Bettongia
 Species:	Bettongia penicillata Gray, 1837.
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