This category is for mammals native to Queensland. Prehistoric and extinct species are included, but naturalised alien species are not, and nor are widely distributed marine mammals.
Pages in category "Mammals of Queensland"
The following 171 pages are in this category, out of 171 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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B
C
- Cape York melomys
- Cape York rat
- Cape York rock-wallaby
- Capricorn rabbit rat
- Central greater glider
- Chestnut dunnart
- Chocolate wattled bat
- Cinnamon antechinus
- Coastal sheath-tailed bat
- Common bent-wing bat
- Common blossom bat
- Common brushtail possum
- Common planigale
- Common ringtail possum
- Common rock rat
- Common spotted cuscus
- Common wallaroo
- Common wombat
- Coppery brushtail possum
- Country mouse
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F
G
L
- Lakeland Downs mouse
- Large forest bat
- Large-eared horseshoe bat
- Large-eared pied bat
- Lasiorhinus
- Lemuroid ringtail possum
- Little bent-wing bat
- Little broad-nosed bat
- Little native mouse
- Little pied bat
- Little red flying fox
- Long-haired rat
- Long-nosed bandicoot
- Long-nosed echymipera
- Long-nosed potoroo
- Long-tailed planigale
- Long-tailed pygmy possum
- Long-tongued nectar bat
- Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo
M
N
- Naraboryctes
- Narrow-nosed planigale
- New Holland mouse
- Northern bettong
- Northern broad-nosed bat
- Northern brown bandicoot
- Northern cave bat
- Northern freetail bat
- Northern greater glider
- Northern hairy-nosed wombat
- Northern hopping mouse
- Northern leaf-nosed bat
- Northern nail-tail wallaby
- Northern pipistrelle
- Northern quoll
- Nyctophilus arnhemensis
- Nyctophilus geoffroyi
P
R
S
- Savanna glider
- Semon's leaf-nosed bat
- Short-beaked echidna
- Short-eared possum
- Silver-headed antechinus
- Slender-tailed dunnart
- Smaller horseshoe bat
- Southeastern long-eared bat
- Southern brown bandicoot
- Southern common cuscus
- Southern forest bat
- Spectacled flying fox
- Spectacled hare-wallaby
- Squirrel glider
- Striped possum
- Subtropical antechinus
- Sugar glider
- Swamp wallaby