- The
woylie or brush-tailed
bettong (Bettongia penicillata) is a small, near
threatened mammal native to
forests and
shrubland of Australia. A
member of...
- area for millennia, and knew it by the name of
Walyalup ("place of the
woylie").
Visited by
Dutch explorers in the 1600s,
Fremantle was the
first area...
- Two-toed
sloth Yellow mongoose Western pygmy marmoset White rhinoceros Woylie Lukas the lion
Meerkat at the Zoo
Dortmund Two-toed
sloth at the Dortmund...
- lateriflorum. Some rare
fauna are
thought to
inhabit the area,
including the
woylie,
numbat and the tammar. Its
major attraction is the
Beedelup Falls, which...
-
Tasmanian devil Tawny frogmouth Wedge-tailed
eagle White-browed
woodswallow Woylie Yellow-bellied
glider Yellow-tailed
black ****atoo
Moonlit has successfully...
- the chuditch,
western ringtail possum, quokka, brush-tailed phascogale,
woylie, **** python,
peregrine falcon, red-tailed
black ****atoo, Carnaby's black...
-
Bettongia Eastern bettong,
Bettongia gaimardi Boodie,
Bettongia lesueur Woylie,
Bettongia penicillata Northern bettong,
Bettongia tropica †Bettongia moyesi...
-
rhinoceros Spotted hyena Tammar wallaby Tasmanian devil Warru Waterbuck Woylie Yellow-footed rock-wallaby
Reptile species include Adelaide pygmy blue-tongue...
-
Bettongia (bettongs)
Eastern bettong (B. gaimardi)
Boodie (B. lesueur)
Woylie (B. penicillata)
Northern bettong (B. tropica)
Potorous (potoroos) Long-footed...
- as the
Tasmanian bettong Bettongia lesueur Boodie Bettongia penicillata Woylie Bettongia tropica Wakefield, 1967.
Northern bettong In addition, at least...