Cinnamon antechinus

Cinnamon antechinus

Iron ranges antechinus, Cape york antechinus

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Antechinus leo

The cinnamon antechinus (Antechinus leo ), also known as the Iron Ranges antechinus and the Cape York antechinus, is a species of small carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. It is the only mammal endemic to Cape York Peninsula, being confined to semideciduous forest around the McIlraith and Iron Ranges. Along with the Atherton antechinus (Antechinus godmani ), it is the rarest in its genus.

Appearance

The cinnamon antechinus is one of the largest of the antechinuses, and is more rufous than its relatives. It is nocturnal and arboreal, and feeds on various invertebrates. Like all antechinuses, the males die following the breeding season.

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The cinnamon antechinus, as its name implies, has mostly cinnamon-coloured fur, although it does have a darker mid-head stripe. Its mating season is in September.

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Distribution

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The cinnamon antechinus has a very restricted range, being completely confined to a small area on Cape York Peninsula, where it inhabits semideciduous rainforest. Despite being locally common, it was once classed as near threatened by the IUCN due to the limits of its distribution.

Cinnamon antechinus habitat map

Biome

Cinnamon antechinus habitat map
Cinnamon antechinus
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References

1. Cinnamon antechinus Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinnamon_antechinus
2. Cinnamon antechinus on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/1584/21946093

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