
Bettong - Wikipedia
The species Aepyprymnus rufescens is referred to as the rufous bettong, [7] despite not being a member of the genus Bettongia.
Bettongs - Australian Wildlife Conservancy
A Rufous Bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) at Mount Zero-Taravale Wildlife Sanctuary, Queensland. A bettong can grow between 30 and 38 cm, depending on the species. Each has …
Eastern bettong - Wikipedia
The eastern bettong (Bettongia gaimardi), also known as the southern or Tasmanian bettong, is a small, hopping, rat-like mammal native to grassy forests of southeastern Australia and …
Brookfield Zoo Chicago - Animals at Brookfield Zoo Chicago
Brush-tailed bettongs are solitary, nocturnal marsupials who only come together for courting and mating or if a female has an offspring at their heels. Each slow-moving bettong will spend from …
Eastern Bettong - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The eastern bettong (Bettongia gaimardi), also known as the Balbo (by the Ngunnawal People who used to keep them as pets), southern bettong and Tasmanian bettong, is a bettong …
Australia’s bettong: It looks like a miniature kangaroo and it’s ...
Jan 24, 2025 · The brush-tailed bettong looks like a miniature kangaroo and, similarly, has a pouch where it keeps its young. But don’t be fooled, this small marsupial is not as adorable as …
Bettongs (Rat Kangaroos) | Bush Heritage Australia
A bettong is about the size of a rabbit, with body length ranging from 30cm to 38cm among species. All bettongs have long tails, roughly equal to body length. Body weight ranges from …
Boodie - Wikipedia
The boodie (Bettongia lesueur), also known as the burrowing bettong or Lesueur's rat-kangaroo, [4] is a small, furry, rat-like mammal native to Australia. Once common throughout the …
Eastern Bettong (Bettongia gaimardi) - ACT Government
The Eastern Bettong is a small nocturnal macropod. It has grey-brown fur on the top and lighter fur on its belly. It has pinkish skin around its mouth, nose, feet, and inside its ears.
Potoroos and Bettongs (Potoroidae) - Know Your Mammals
These animals are nocturnal and herbivorous, adapting well to various habitats ranging from tropical forests to temperate woodlands. There are a few distinct species, including the …