Some of the common native mammals found in the Anglesea and Aireys Inlet district are detailed in the table below.
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Mammals | Size (cm) |
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Agile Antechinus | 11 |
Australian Fur Seal | 230 |
Black Wallaby | 85 |
Bottlenose Dolphin | 300 |
Bush Rat | 20 |
Common Brushtail Possum | 50 |
Common Ringtail Possum | 38 |
Dusky Antechinus | 18 |
Eastern Grey Kangaroo | 130 |
Eastern Pygmy Possum | 20 |
Feathertail Glider | 8 |
Forest Bat | 5 |
Humpback Whale | 1600 |
Koala | 82 |
Lesser Long-eared Bat | 41 |
Long-nosed Bandicoot | 45 |
Long-nosed Potorroo | 40 |
New Holland Mouse | 9 |
Orca | 800 |
Platypus | 40 |
Red-necked Wallaby | 92 |
Short-beaked Echidna | 35 |
Southern Brown Bandicoot | 35 |
Southern Forest Bat | 5 |
Southern-right Whale | 1500 |
Spotted Quoll | 93 |
Sugar Glider | 20 |
Swamp Antechinus | 14 |
Swamp Rat | 20 |
White-footed Dunnart | 11 |
Yellow-bellied Glider | 32 |
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