mulgara

mulgara
[məl'gα:rə]
noun a rat-sized carnivorous marsupial with a pointed snout and a crested tail, native to central Australia. [Dasycercus cristicauda.]
Origin
1940s: prob. from Wangganguru (an Aborig. lang.) mardagura.

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