Woolley's False Antechinus Pseudantechinus woolleyae
A small carnivorous marsupial found in the Australian state of Western Australia. They inhabit rocky hillsides, usually vegetated with acacia scrub or spinifex grass.
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Woolley's False Antechinus Pseudantechinus woolleyae
A small carnivorous marsupial found in the Australian state of Western Australia. They inhabit rocky hillsides, usually vegetated with acacia scrub or spinifex grass.
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Black-tailed Antechinus (Antechinus arktos), family Dasyuridae, order Dasyuromorphia, NSW, Australia
Once thought to be a subspecies of the Dusky Antechinus, they were elevated to species status in 2014.
Like other Antechinus species, the males mate repeatedly, for hours at a time, and then die shortly after.
photograph by Stephen Mahony
Oh my gosh, loooook... antechinus! (A tiny rodent-like marsupial!) SO CUTE. I have never ever (not even in photos!) seen one with facial markings/colour morphing like this! That distinct V shape/inverted heart shape pattern on its face!
Did you know that male antechinus, as well as the males of most other species belonging to the family dasyuridae (insectivorous and carnivorous marsupials, they got teeeeth!!!) die after mating? They go into an intense mating frenzy lasting about two weeks, eating and drinking nothing, then die of exhaustion. (Technically the elevated testosterone will kill them in captivity, even if they're not exhausted)
Dusky antechinus preying on a lizard By: Ardea From: Encyclopedia of the Animal World: The Hunters 1988
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Antechinus: The tiny marsupials where males have sex until they die — then females eat their corpses
All species in the antechinus genus have the same frenzied mating system, where males' testes disintegrate before a mammoth sex session that ends in them dying from organ failure.
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