Watercolor illustration of Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus (Antechinus leo)

Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus

Antechinus leo

Least Concern

About

The cinnamon antechinus (Antechinus leo) is a small marsupial in the family Dasyuridae, endemic to northeastern Queensland, Australia, particularly the Cape York Peninsula. It inhabits tropical and subtropical rainforest and forest margins at low elevations, sheltering in tree hollows, dense vine tangles, and fallen logs. Like all antechinuses, it is a specialist insectivore, consuming beetles, cockroaches, moths, and other invertebrates, and occasionally small lizards. The cinnamon antechinus is named for its rich cinnamon-brown dorsal fur. A remarkable feature shared by all antechinus species is semelparous reproduction: males undergo a catastrophic physiological decline and die shortly after a brief, intense mating season in winter, leaving only the pregnant females to carry the population into the next generation. This extreme reproductive strategy results in completely male-free populations for most of the year. The species is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN, with populations within Cape York's relatively intact tropical forest. However, like all antechinuses, it faces threats from feral predators (cats and foxes), habitat degradation, and altered fire regimes. Climate change poses a long-term risk by shrinking the cool, moist forest habitats this species depends on. Genetic studies of Australian antechinuses have revealed considerable cryptic diversity.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Conservation Status

LC Least Concern

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

French Souris Marsupiale Cannelle
German Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus?
The scientific name of Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus is Antechinus leo. It belongs to the genus Antechinus.
What is the conservation status of Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus?
Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus (Antechinus leo) is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List.
What family does Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus belong to?
Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus (Antechinus leo) belongs to the genus Antechinus, which is part of the taxonomic family Dasyuridae.
Is Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus endangered?
No, Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus (Antechinus leo) is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, meaning it is not currently at significant risk of extinction.
What kingdom does Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus belong to?
Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus (Antechinus leo) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (Tier).
What are the closest relatives of Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus?
The closest relatives of Zimtfarbene Breitfuß-Beutelmaus in the genus Antechinus include Agile Breitfuß-Beutelmaus, Atherton-Beutelmaus, Beige Breitfuß-Beutelmaus, Braune Stuart-Breitfuß-Beutelmaus, Dunkle Breitfuß-Beutelmaus.

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