Reddish-brown to grey colouration; nose is long and tapering; naked patch of skin on the snout.

Identification

Long-nosed Potoroos can vary from reddish-brown to grey across their distribution, but all have paler fur below. Nose is long and tapering, with a naked patch of skin extending onto the snout from the nose. The length of the hind foot is shorter than the length of the snout. The tail is sparsely-furred and sometimes has a white tip (this is more common in the southern parts of its range).

Habitat

Wet and dry sclerophyll forest, coastal heath and coastal woodland, where thick understorey is present.

Distribution

Long-nosed Potoroos are distributed in highly-fragmented populations along the east coast of Australia from southern Queensland, through New South Wales, to western Victoria, and throughout much of Tasmania.