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O que (quem) é Tasmanian pademelon - definição

SPECIES OF MAMMAL ENDEMIC TO TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
Thylogale billardierii; Rufous-bellied Pademelon; Red-bellied Pademelon; Tasmanian Pademelon
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  • Skull of a Tasmanian pademelon

Tasmanian languages         
  • 1903 recording
  • Recording the songs of [[Fanny Cochrane Smith]] by using a [[phonograph]].
  • Tasmanian language families per Bowern (2012). Oyster Bay and SE are clearly related. Northern and Western may be as well.
  • Tasmanian languages according to Dixon & Crowley (1981). Grey was uninhabited at time of contact.
EXTINCT GROUP OF LANGUAGES INDIGENOUS TO THE ISLAND OF TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
Tasmanian language; ISO 639:xtz; Languages of Tasmania; Flinders Island lingua franca
The Tasmanian languages were the languages indigenous to the island of Tasmania, used by Aboriginal Tasmanians. The languages were last used for daily communication in the 1830s, although the terminal speaker, Fanny Cochrane Smith, survived until 1905.
Tasmanian News         
NEWSPAPER IN HOBART, TAS., AUSTRALIA, ACTIVE 1883-1911
The Tasmanian News
Tasmanian News was an Australian afternoon newspaper based in Hobart. Originally published as The Tasmanian News, its first issue appeared on Saturday 17 November 1883.
1856 Tasmanian colonial election         
Tasmanian colonial election, 1856
The 1856 Tasmanian colonial elections took place from 8 to 22 September 1856 (for the House of Assembly) and 6 to 17 October 1856 (for the Legislative Council). The elections were the first to be held under the Electoral Act 1856, which established responsible government in Tasmania (until 1 January 1856 called Van Diemen's Land) and created a bicameral parliament consisting of the 30-member Tasmanian House of Assembly and the 15-member Tasmanian Legislative Council.

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Tasmanian pademelon

The Tasmanian pademelon (Thylogale billardierii), also known as the rufous-bellied pademelon or red-bellied pademelon, is the sole species of pademelon found in Tasmania, and was formerly found throughout southeastern Australia. This pademelon has developed heavier and bushier fur than its northern relatives, which inhabit northern Australia and Papua New Guinea.

The scientific name honours J.J.H. Labillardier, who collected the first specimen on an expedition to what was then Van Diemen's Land in 1792. There are no recognised subspecies.