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204 species

Rattus or Mastacomys sp. (genus) (An unidentified rat species)

Rattus or Mastacomys sp. (genus)
Rattus or Mastacomys sp. (genus)
Rattus or Mastacomys sp. (genus)

Rattus rattus (Black Rat)

Rattus rattus
Rattus rattus
Rattus rattus

Rattus villosissimus (Long-haired Rat)

Rattus villosissimus
Rattus villosissimus

Rhinolophus megaphyllus (Eastern Horseshoe Bat)

Saccolaimus flaviventris (Yellow-bellied Sheathtail Bat)

Saccolaimus flaviventris
Saccolaimus flaviventris

Sarcophilus harrisii (Tasmanian devil)

Sarcophilus harrisii
Sarcophilus harrisii
Sarcophilus harrisii

Scoteanax rueppellii (Greater Broad-nosed Bat)

Scoteanax rueppellii
Scoteanax rueppellii

Scotorepens balstoni (Inland Broad-Nosed Bat)

Scotorepens orion (Eastern Broad-nosed Bat)

Seal-unknown species (Unidentified Seal)

Seal-unknown species
Seal-unknown species
Seal-unknown species

Setirostris eleryi (Bristle-faced Free-tailed Bat)

Setirostris eleryi

Sminthopsis aitkeni (Kangaroo Island dunnart)

Sminthopsis crassicaudata (Fat-tailed Dunnart)

Sminthopsis leucopus (White-footed Dunnart)

Sminthopsis leucopus
Sminthopsis leucopus
Sminthopsis leucopus

Sminthopsis macroura (Stripe-faced Dunnart)

Sminthopsis macroura
Sminthopsis macroura
Sminthopsis macroura

Sminthopsis murina (Common Dunnart)

Sminthopsis murina
Sminthopsis murina
Sminthopsis murina

Sus scrofa (Pig (feral))

Sus scrofa
Sus scrofa
Sus scrofa

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