The monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides), or colocolo opossum, is a diminutive species of marsupial native only to south-western South America (Argentina...
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(Caenolestes fuliginosus) Family Microbiotheriidae Genus Dromiciops Monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) Family Notoryctidae Genus Notoryctes Northern...
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that includes all marsupials living in the Americas except for the monito del monte (Dromiciops). It is now regarded as a paraphyletic group. The orders...
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Rhyncholestes Long-nosed caenolestid, Rhyncholestes raphanurus NT The monito del monte is the only extant member of its family and the only surviving member...
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Though the order Microbiotheria (which has only one species, the monito del monte) is found in South America, morphological similarities suggest it is...
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Rhyncholestes Long-nosed caenolestid, Rhyncholestes raphanurus NT The monito del monte of Chile and Argentina is the only extant member of its family and...
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including all those native to Australasia and a single species – the monito del monte – from South America. All other American marsupials are members of...
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australidelphian marsupials represented by only one extant species, the monito del monte, and a number of extinct species known from fossils in South America...
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Woodburnodontidae, and is represented by only one extant species, the monito del monte, and a number of extinct species known from fossils in South America...
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species in Australasia and one species (the monito del monte) in South America. The fact that the monito del monte occupies a basal position (the most basal...
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is an evil rat-like creature from Mapuche mythology. The marsupial monito del monte is sometimes called "colocolo" due to its similarity with the mythical...
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archipelago, Indonesia. Colocolo opossum (Dromiciops gliroides), or monito del monte, a South American marsupial. Qulu Qulu, Hispanicized Colo Colo, an...
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elevations of 0 to 2075 meters. It is a preferred source of fruit for the monito del monte. "Tristerix corymbosus". PlantaeDB. Retrieved 2024-06-11. "Tristerix...
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thought to have gone extinct 11 million years ago; found in 1996. Monito del monte (Dromiciops), sole surviving member of the order Microbiotheria; first...
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(caenolestids) Australodelphia: Australian marsupials and monito del Monte Monito del Monte Dasyuromorphs Dasyurids: antechinuses, quolls, dunnarts, Tasmanian...
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Cretaceous or early Tertiary. One living South American marsupial, the monito del monte, has been shown to be more closely related to Australian marsupials...
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Genus: Rhyncholestes Long-nosed caenolestid, R. raphanurus NT The monito del monte is the only extant member of its family and the only surviving member...
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The page lists all of the families in the clade Tetrapoda, organized by taxonomic ranks. This list does not include families that are extinct. Suborder...
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Oligocene and Miocene of South America. They are relatives of the living monito del monte (colocolo). Two species are known. The type species is Clenia minuscula...
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the bettongs and the potoroos. They have weakly prehensile tails. Monito del monte. A small South American marsupial with a prehensile tail. Prehensile-tailed...
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Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) Laotian rock rat (Laonastes aenigmamus) Monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) Monotremes (the platypus and echidna) Mountain...
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opossums Order Paucituberculata, rat opossums Order Microbiotheria, monito del monte Order Dasyuromorphia, marsupial carnivores (quolls, numbats, Tasmanian...
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Australasian marsupial fauna and the phylogenetic affinities of the enigmatic monito del monte and marsupial mole". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B:...
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gap between it and its most recently known fossil relative is the monito del monte, which is part of a marsupial family (Microbiotheriidae) also most...
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Ixodes neuquenensis is a species of tick that lives on the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides), a nocturnal marsupial that lives in the temperate forests...
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extents, associated with stands of Chusquea, for example the Inca wren, monito del monte, and the plushcap. Chusquea culeou, the Chilean feather bamboo or colihue...
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species of order Paucituberculata. Colocolo opossum, also known as monito del monte, an only living marsupial species of order Australidelphia that is...
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Bosque Andino Patagónico (section Del Pehuén)
present in the Valdivian forest include an arboreal marsupial, the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides), the world's smallest deer, the southern pudú...
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Some of the threatened mammals of the Valdivian forests include the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides), an arboreal marsupial, the southern pudú (Pudu...
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Southern Chile are pudú (world's smallest deer), and the opossum-like monito del monte, which is a living fossil. The Patagonian puma, called mountain lion...
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