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Mammal species recorded at the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

Agile Antechinus - Antechinus agilis
Black Rat* - Rattus rattus*
Eastern Grey Kangaroo - Macropus giganteus
Black Wallaby - Wallabia bicolor
Brown Hare* - Lepus capensis*
Cat* - Felis catus*
Chocolate Wattled Bat - Chalinobolus morio
Common Brushtail Possum - Trichosurus vulpecula
Common Ringtail Possum - Pseudocheirus peregrinus
Common Wombat - Vombatus ursinus
Feral Dog* - Canis familiaris*
Fox* - Canis vulpes*
Gould's Wattled Bat - Chalinobolus gouldii
House Mouse* - Mus musculus*
Koala - Phascolarctos cinereus
Large Forest Bat - Vespadelus darlingtoni
Lesser Long-eared Bat - Nyctophilus geoffroyi
Little Forest Bat - Vespadelus vulturnus
New Holland Mouse - Pseudomys novaehollandiae
Rabbit* - Oryctolagus cuniculus*
Short Beaked Echidna - Tachyglossus aculeatus
Southern Brown Bandicoot - Isoodon obesulus
Southern Forest Bat - Vespadulus regulus
Sugar Glider - Petaurus breviceps
Swamp Rat - Rattus lutreolus
White-striped Freetail Bat - Tadarida australis

* Denotes pest species

Mussel shells

The mussel shells in the Diversity Garden are currently not available at retail stores. We suggest that visitors contact mussel farms or mussel processing plants (check the Yellow Pages for your closest location) if they wish to purchase some mussel shells.

Last updated 01 Nov 2010

Last updated 01 Nov 2010

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