Daintree Rainforest Wildlife
photographed at Thylogale
by David & Diane Armbrust

Musky Rat-kangaroo
Hypsiprymnodon moschatus

Musky Rat-kangaroo - Hypsiprymnodon moschatus

 

Thought to be the most primitive of the kangaroo family the Musky Rat-kangaroo exhibits some unusual features which suggest a lineage back to a common ancestor with the possums. It is the only member of the kangaroo family to still retain the prehensile tail, the opposable digit on the hind foot  and to have multiple young in the pouch. [Occasionally triplets.]

Size

Head and Body Length

153-273 (230) mm (males)
212-252 (233) mm (females)

Tail Length

132-159 (145) mm (males)
123-153 (140) mm (females)

Weight

360-680 (529) gr (males)
453-635 (511) gr (females)

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