
Dibbler - Wikipedia
The dibbler (Parantechinus apicalis) is an endangered species of marsupial. It is an inhabitant of the southwest mainland of Western Australia and some offshore islands. It is a member of the …
Dibbler - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Dibbler is the common name for Parantechinus apicalis, an endangered species of marsupial. It is an inhabitant of the southwest mainland of Western Australia and some offshore islands. It is a …
Meet the Dibbler, one of the world’s rarest mammals
Sep 16, 2019 · Meet the dibbler, a rare mammal thought to be extinct, only to be rediscovered a hundred years later. But they’re still struggling. IF YOU’VE NEVER heard of the little red kaluta …
Dibbler | Perth Zoo - PerthZooWebsite
Description: The Dibbler is a small marsupial with coarse brownish grey fur, speckled with white. It has distinctive white eye-rings and a tapering hairy tail.
Dibber - Wikipedia
A dibber or dibble or dibbler is a pointed wooden stick for making holes in the ground so that seeds, seedlings or small bulbs can be planted. Dibbers come in a variety of designs including …
ADW: Parantechinus apicalis: INFORMATION
Read about Parantechinus apicalis (southern dibbler) on the Animal Diversity Web.
Animal Info - Dibbler
Mar 11, 2005 · The dibbler lives on coastal sandplains in areas where waist-high heathland thickets containing many stunted banksias have developed and there is no history of recent …
The Dibbler | Critter Science
Oct 11, 2024 · The dibbler is a species of carnivorous marsupial from southwestern Australia, as well as some offshore islands. In the early 19th century, dibblers were extensively distributed …
Dibbler (Parantechinus apicalis) - iNaturalist
Dibbler is the common name for Parantechinus apicalis, an endangered species of marsupial. It is an inhabitant of the southwest mainland of Western Australia and some offshore islands. It is a …
Dibbler (Parantechinus apicalis) - Know Your Mammals
The Dibbler (Parantechinus apicalis) is a small but fascinating marsupial native to the unique landscapes of southwestern Australia. With their curious nature