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Dibbler
The '''dibblers''' are two small marsupials species. They are found in Southwestern Western Australia, Boullanger, Whitlock, and Escape Islands, some national parks/reserves, including Fitzgerald River National Park, Peniup Nature Reserve (where it was re-introduced) and at the Stirling Range National Park (where it was re-introduced). Dibblers weigh about 40–100 grams (1.4–3.6 oz) and eat insects, small reptiles, and nectar source|nectar. Dibblers are nocturnal.
In the early 19th century, dibblers were widely distributed across Western Australia. By 1884, they were declared extinct, but some were found on the southern coast of Western Australia in 1967. They are threatened by habitat loss (land clearing, forest fires) and predators. Their predators are mainly fox|feral foxes and cat|feral cats.
The Perth Zoo in Western Australia operates a conservation project for the dibblers which is vital to its survival.
The dibblers habitat is an unburnt vegetation area with a thick litter layer and sandy soils. They can be found sleeping in hollow logs and caves during the day.
The two main locations where Dibblers live are Whitlock and Boullanger, which are two little islands just off Jurien Bay, Western Australia|Jurien Bay. They have also been spotted at Torndirrup National Park|Torndirrup Peninsula south of Albany, Western Australia|Albany.
Taxonomy
The genus ''Parantechinus'' contains only the single species, ''Pa. apicalis'', the Southern Dibbler. ''Pseudantechinus'' has several species, but only one is called a dibbler, ''Ps. bilarni'', the Sandstone Dibbler; all other members of this genus are called false antechinuses.
External links
- ARKive - images and movies of the dibbler ''(Parantechinus apicalis)''
- entry on dibblers at Australianfauna.com
- The dibbler at Animal Info
- dibbler factsheet
- more info on the dibbler
- the rediscovery of the dibbler
Category:Dasyuromorphs
Category:Mammals of Western Australia
Category:Marsupials of Australia
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