Antechinus mimetes mimetes

19 Dusky Antechinus at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

Antechinus mimetes mimetes at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve - 28 Apr 2024
Antechinus mimetes mimetes at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve - 28 Apr 2024
Antechinus mimetes mimetes at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve - 28 Apr 2024
Antechinus mimetes mimetes at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve - 28 Apr 2024
Antechinus mimetes mimetes at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve - 28 Apr 2024
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Antechinus mimetes mimetes 8 Jul 2024 DonFletcher
Antechinus mimetes mimetes 27 Jun 2024 LilyW
Antechinus agilis 28 Apr 2024 rawshorty

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15 comments

DonFletcher wrote:
   28 Apr 2024
Just awesome photography and animal not held in an aquarium or similar. Congratulations @rawshorty
rawshorty wrote:
   28 Apr 2024
Thanks @DonFletcher. I got very lucky, only had poor views for a while and then it climbed up the trunk and posed for me for a few minutes.
   29 Apr 2024
Awesome sighting!
RogerF wrote:
   5 May 2024
Looks well fed
LilyW wrote:
   27 Jun 2024
Amazing photos! I'm pretty confident this is actually a dusky antechinus rather than an agile. Dusky antechinus are bigger than agiles, which this one matches and its nose is also longer than I would expect for an agile.
rawshorty wrote:
   27 Jun 2024
Thanks @LilyW , curious to what from the pics you are determining size?
LilyW wrote:
   27 Jun 2024
The size of the body compared to the head, agile antechinus are generally more streamlined, dusky antechinus look more chubby
DonFletcher wrote:
   27 Jun 2024
Hi @LilyW (and cc @rawshorty), It has a faint suggestion of an eye ring, is pale grizzled grey above (rather than brown) and has a paler underside than the A. mimetes I'm used to seeing photographed. I don't think the nose is as long as many A. mimetes.

We can refer it to other moderators for a second opinion @WillO, @LiamM, @ChrisM, @BelindaWilson
BelindaWilson wrote:
   28 Jun 2024
Given the grey fur and more pointed face with relatively large ears, I think A. agilis. While A. mimetes are often more 'robust' in shape, there is a good chance this animal has had access to artificially increased foraging opportunities in Tidbinbilla Sanctuary!
WillO wrote:
   3 Jul 2024
Yes really great photos - well done. Those very long front foot "finger" nails are suggestive of Dusky Antechinus (mimetes - prev. swainsonii)- uses the nails to rake through leaf litter and soil surface. But it might just be the close up photo making the nails look longer than in agile antechinus. Also not a particularly dusky-coloured fur on this individual. I have forwarded the photos to Linda Broome and Ken green to see what they think. Hopefully one of them will reply.
WillO wrote:
   8 Jul 2024
Hello again. Linda Broome got back to me and is reasonably confident this photo shows an A. mimetes. She emailed me several photos of A. mimetes and A. agilis. Here is part of Linda's reply: "I'm voting for Antechinus mimetes. I had a good think about it and looked at hand held photos I took recently when we were trapping along McLeods trail in northern KNP. A mimetes - longer thicker claws, more robust, darker colour; both have eye rings".
DonFletcher wrote:
   8 Jul 2024
@WillO Many thanks for going to that trouble. I need to revise my thinking - less emphasis on fur colour and eye ring, more emphasis on claw length. (Actually I thought the claws were short like agilis, but clearly they're not).
DonFletcher wrote:
   8 Jul 2024
rawshorty wrote:
   8 Jul 2024
Thanks all, a new one for me :)
DonFletcher wrote:
   8 Jul 2024
@LilyW @BelindaWilson
Many thanks for your input

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  • Antechinus mimetes mimetes Scientific name
  • Dusky Antechinus Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1771.31m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • Synonyms

    Antechinus swainsonii

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