Everything about The Subtropical Antechinus totally explained
The
Subtropical Antechinus (
Antechinus subtropicus) is a species of small carnivorous
marsupial of the family
Dasyuridae. It was previously thought to be
conspecific with the
Brown Antechinus (
Antechinus stuartii).
The Subtropical Antechinus is found south from
Gympie in
Queensland,
Australia, to the far northeast of
New South Wales, where it's essentially restricted to sub-tropical vine forest below 1000 m elevation. It is difficult to distinguish it from its close relatives, but its significant features include a long and narrow muzzle and a generally mid-brown colour. It is the largest of the
Brown Antechinus complex. It mainly eats insects and after mating all of the males die of stress-related diseases, like many other species in this family.
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