What is the maximal age a Kowari reaches?
An adult Kowari (Dasyuroides byrnei) usually gets as old as 7 years.
Kowaris are around 32 days in the womb of their mother. When born, they weight 674 grams (1.49 lbs) and measure 3.6 cm (0′ 2″). As a member of the Dasyuridae family (genus: Dasyuroides), a Kowari caries out around 5 little ones per pregnancy, which happens around 2 times a year. Fully grown, they reach a bodylength of 15.8 cm (0′ 7″).
As a reference: Usually, humans get as old as 100 years, with the average being around 75 years. After being carried in the belly of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks), they grow to an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) and weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual.
The kowari (Dasyuroides byrnei), also known as the brush-tailed marsupial rat, Kayer rat, Byrne’s crest-tailed marsupial rat, bushy-tailed marsupial rat and kawiri, is a small carnivorous marsupial native to the dry grasslands and deserts of central Australia. It is monotypical in its genus.
Animals of the same family as a Kowari
Not really brothers and sisters, but from the same biological family (Dasyuridae):
- Sminthopsis laniger becoming 3.25 years old
- Julia Creek dunnart with 6 babies per pregnancy
- Antechinus wilhelmina getting as big as 10.6 cm (0′ 5″)
- Red-bellied marsupial shrew getting as big as 17.9 cm (0′ 8″)
- New Guinean planigale bringing the scale to 14 grams
- Pilbara ningaui becoming 2 years old
- Stripe-faced dunnart becoming 4.83 years old
- Paucident planigale becoming 5 years old
- Habbema dasyure getting as big as 11 cm (0′ 5″)
- Broad-striped dasyure with 3 babies per pregnancy
Animals that reach the same age as Kowari
With an average age of 7 years, Kowari are in good companionship of the following animals:
- Gray dorcopsis usually reaching 8 years
- Musky rat-kangaroo usually reaching 6 years
- American hog-nosed skunk usually reaching 7 years
- Numbat usually reaching 6 years
- Maned rat usually reaching 7.5 years
- Greater musky fruit bat usually reaching 8 years
- Sarcophilus laniarius usually reaching 8.17 years
- Brown dorcopsis usually reaching 7.58 years
- Woodland dormouse usually reaching 5.75 years
- Greater bulldog bat usually reaching 5.75 years
Animals with the same number of babies Kowari
The same number of babies at once (5) are born by:
- Hispid cotton rat
- Gansu shrew
- Small vesper mouse
- Vagrant shrew
- Southern red-backed vole
- Northern red-backed vole
- Western quoll
- Tundra vole
- Silent dormouse
- Rock dormouse
Weighting as much as Kowari
A fully grown Kowari reaches around 109 grams (0.24 lbs). So do these animals:
- Botta’s pocket gopher with 123 grams
- Dobson’s epauletted fruit bat with 121 grams
- Bornean mountain ground squirrel with 130 grams
- Shaw’s jird with 90 grams
- Woolly-headed spiny tree-rat with 108 grams
- Lowland streaked tenrec with 129 grams
- Bare-tailed woolly mouse opossum with 119 grams
- Franquet’s epauletted fruit bat with 119 grams
- Red-cheeked flying squirrel with 118 grams
- Large-scaled mosaic-tailed rat with 117 grams
Animals as big as a Kowari
Those animals grow as big as a Kowari:
- Three-striped ground squirrel with 17.7 cm (0′ 7″)
- Silky anteater with 17.7 cm (0′ 7″)
- Tate’s woolly mouse opossum with 16.8 cm (0′ 7″)
- Goliath shrew with 14.7 cm (0′ 6″)
- Gulf Coast kangaroo rat with 16.8 cm (0′ 7″)
- Slender rat with 14.2 cm (0′ 6″)
- Bush vlei rat with 15.2 cm (0′ 6″)
- Coxing’s white-bellied rat with 13 cm (0′ 6″)
- Komodo rat with 16.9 cm (0′ 7″)
- Talazac’s shrew tenrec with 15 cm (0′ 6″)
