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1\. Bandicoot – “Basically Australia’s attempt at designing a shyer rat.”

  
2\. Bettong – “The tiny kangaroo who moonlights as a soil engineer.”

  
3\. Bilby – “Long ears, long nose, long list of complaints about rabbits stealing its holiday gig.”

  
4\. Brush-tailed Possum – “Your roof is their Airbnb, rent-free.”

  
5\. Common Ringtail Possum – “Like a tree-climbing yoga master with a curly tail for balance.”

  
6\. Common Wombat – “Australia’s square-pooping bulldozer in fur pajamas.”

  
7\. Cuscus – “A rainforest critter that looks like someone put googly eyes on a teddy bear.”

  
8\. Dunnart – “A pocket-sized predator that thinks it’s a lion.”

  
9\. Eastern Barred Bandicoot – “Looks cute, digs holes like it’s training for the marsupial Olympics.”

  
10\. Eastern Grey Kangaroo – “The original Australian bouncer, built for hopping and boxing.”

  
11\. Koala – “Australia’s sleepy influencer, high on eucalyptus and unbothered.”

  
12\. Leadbeater’s Possum – “So rare it’s basically the unicorn of Victoria’s forests.”

  
13\. Long-nosed Potoroo – “Imagine a rat, a kangaroo, and a truffle pig had a baby.”

  
14\. Lumholtz’s Tree-kangaroo – “A kangaroo that defies gravity and lives like a monkey.”

  
15\. Mahogany Glider – “The sugar glider’s fancy cousin who insists on better tree real estate.”

  
16\. Monito del Monte – “The tiny Chilean marsupial that refuses to join the Australia club.”

  
17\. Numbat – “A termite-eating marsupial dressed like a woodland fashion model.”

  
18\. Northern Quoll – “Australia’s cutest assassin with a spotted fur coat.”

  
19\. Pademelon – “The kangaroo’s awkward little sibling who skipped leg day.”

  
20\. Quokka – “The marsupial who turned smiling into a global tourist industry.”

  
21\. Quoll – “Looks like a spotted kitty, but would rather eat your shoes than cuddle.”

  
22\. Red Kangaroo – “The heavyweight champ of hopping, with biceps to prove it.”

  
23\. Rock-wallaby – “Parkour pro of the marsupial world, bouncing off cliffs like it’s casual.”

  
24\. Sugar Glider – “The squirrel impersonator who glides straight into your snack stash.”

  
25\. Swamp Wallaby – “The goth cousin of kangaroos, always lurking in the shadows.”

  
26\. Tasmanian Devil – “The metal band frontman of marsupials: loud, wild, and impossible to ignore.”

  
27\. Tree Kangaroo – “The kangaroo who got tired of the outback and moved into a penthouse (a tree).”

  
28\. Virginia Opossum – “North America’s only marsupial, playing dead better than any Oscar winner.”

  
29\. Western Barred Bandicoot – “Like a desert ghost, seen by few, believed by fewer.”

  
30\. Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby – “Wears built-in socks for extra cliff-jumping style.”