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The Australasian carnivorous marsupials are found in 3 Recent families, 19 genera and 64 species. Representatives of this order inhabit Australia, New Guinea, and the Aru Islands of Indonesia.

The fossil history of Dasyuromorphia is from the middle Miocene to Recent in Australasia and indicates the presence of many more species in the past than exists today.

The habitat of Dasyuromorphia varies greatly by species. The larger species, such as the quolls, are found predominantly in tropical forests and wooded areas, whereas the smaller Dasyuromorphia are distributed throughout the terrestrial habitats of Australia and New Guinea.

All of the Dasyuromorphia are carnivorous. Even the smallest of the genera are highly efficient predators feeding on a diet of insects, lizards, small birds and mammals. The larger species will prey on mammals as big as wallabies.

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