Burramys By: Unknown photographer From: Man and Wildlife 1970
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Burramys By: Unknown photographer From: Man and Wildlife 1970

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Mountain Pygmy Possum Burramys parvus
A small, mouse-sized nocturnal marsupial of Australia found in dense alpine rock screes and boulder fields in southern Victoria and New South Wales. Mountain pygmy possums prefer to feed on Bogong moths which make up about a third of their diet.
image by timbawden
What's the most insteresting extinct australian animal that starts with 'B'
Balbaroo fangaroo
Barameda
Barawertornis
Baru
Batrachosuchus
Blinasaurus
Bohra
Bothriolepis
Burramys brutyi
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Balbaroo fangaroo, a cenozoic kangaroo with big fangs
Barameda, a carboniferous lobe-finned fish
Barawertornis, a cenozoic dromornithid bird
Baru, a massive cenozoic crocodile
Batrachosuchus, a triassic temnospondyl amphibian
Blinasaurus, a triassic temnospondyl amphibian
Bohra, a cenozoic tree kangaroo
Bothriolepis, a devonian placoderm fish
Burramys brutyi, an extinct species of mountain pygmy possum
A mountain pygmy possum (Burramys parvus) in Kosciusko National Park, New South Wales, Australia
by Tim Bawden