Wambengers
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FROM "Codex/Hairy Tails"
WHERE Genus = "Phascogale"
The phascogales (members of the eponymous genus Phascogale), also known as wambengers or mousesacks. The term Phascogale was coined in 1824 by Coenraad Jacob Temminck in reference to the brush-tailed phascogale, and means "pouched weasel
the males live for only one year, dying after a period of frenzied mating. Females live for about 3 years, and generally produce one litter.