The Life of Animals | Kowari | also known as the Brush-Tailed Rat Marsupials, Kayer Rat, Byrne's Crest-tailed marsupials Rat, Bushy-tailed Rat and
Kawiri Marsupials, is a small Carnivorous marsupials native to the dry grasslands and deserts of central Australia. The
Kowari is a ground dwelling Carnivorous marsupials, living either in its own dug Burrow or in the hole of another mammal. The
Kowari is a solitary animal and marks its territory with a scent gland from secreations and leaving scats and urine at Certain Places throught Their home territory When approached,
Kowari are very aggressive with much hisssing and chattering and thrashing of its tail. Young
Kowaris Their mothers may ride on side or back (2-3 months old). The young Become independant 100 days after birth.