The order Dasyuromorphia includes most of Australia’s carnivorous marsupials, along with a few omnivores. Some of the better known members are the numbat, Tasmanian devil and the extinct thylacine.
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Distribution
Note: These are not precise range maps. This series of maps merely indicate the continent(s) and ecozone(s) various groups of animals are native to.)This order occurs in Australasia, with most species living in Australia.
