A species of the family
Potoroidae (potoroos & bettongs), small to medium marsupials that include the living
Potorous (potoroos) and
Bettongia (bettongs). They are not closely related to others of the family, and the largest extant
potoroine species, and their characteristics have them placed within a monotypic genus.
Aepyprymnus rufescens is distinguished by the ruffled and bristly hair of the
pelage and rufous tint of the fur at the upper parts. The hair across the back is predominantly grey, the rufous tinge more evident, and is interspersed with silvery hairs. An indistinct stripe appears at the hip line. The underparts are also grey, although paler. The combined head and body length is 385 to 390 millimetres. The tail may be from 340 to 390 mm in length, and excepting a white tip that may appear the colour is overall grey-brown. The ears are comparatively long, 48 to 57 mm, with a triangular form. The colour of the ears is very dark at the outer side and pink at the interior, the fringe is lined with silver hairs. A hairless pink rim appears around the eye. The weight range is from 2.5 to 3.5 kilograms. A similar species, the northern
Bettongia tropica, may be distinguished by the lack of shaggy fur with a rufous tinge, their blackish tail, and this species hairless pink ring at the eye and pointy triangular ears. The vocalisation includes an alarm call, a soft hissing sound, another sound like a
chainsaw when in aggressive postures and they regularly emit a grunting noises during normal activity. == Reproduction ==