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Diet Overlap

Ninox novaeseelandiae (Morepork)
Austrelaps superbus (Lowlands Copperhead, Copperhead Snake)

Common Diet

Cercartetus lepidus (Tasmanian Pygmy Possum)
Mus musculus (house mouse)

Common Habitat

Australian Alps montane grasslands
Coorong National Park
Eastern Australian temperate forests
Kosciuszko National Park
Lavinia Nature Reserve
Mount Lofty woodlands
Naracoorte woodlands
Southeast Australia temperate forests
Southeast Australia temperate savanna
Tasmanian Central Highland forests
Tasmanian temperate forests
Tasmanian temperate rain forests
Wilson's Promontory National Park

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Cercartetus lepidus (Diprotodontia: Burramyidae), JAMIE M. HARRIS, MAMMALIAN SPECIES 842:1–8 (2009)
♦ 2The diet of moreporks (Ninox novaeseelandiae) in relation to prey availability, and their roost site characteristics and breeding success on Ponui Island, Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand., Kirsty Marie Denny, A thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Ecology at Massey University, Albany New Zealand. (2009)
♦ 3Ecological Ramifications of Prey Size: Food Habits and Reproductive Biology of Australian Copperhead Snakes (Austrelaps, Elaidae), Richard Shine, Journal of Herpetology, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 21-28, 1987
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