Adult male antilopine wallaroos could be described as the Arnold Schwarzeneggers of the savannas, putting on serious muscle mass as they grow throughout life.
Brush-tailed phascogales are small marsupials about the size of a rat. They have strong paws to help them climb trees, big beady eyes to help them detect predators, a pointy snout, and a beautiful bottle-brush tail.
Northern bettongs have quite the refined palate, using their super-charged sense of smell to seek out their most favoured fine-dining foods. But they also harbour notable talent when it comes to design and construction northern bettongs gather bundles of fine vegetation with their prehensile tail to build their nest shelters.