Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kakadu National Park' has mentioned 'Mammals' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 History 1.1 Background 1.2 The arrival of non-Indigenous people 1.2.1 Explorers 1.2.2 Buffalo hunters 1.2.3 Missionaries 1.2.4 Pastoralists 1.3 Mining 2 Climate 3 Flora 4 Fauna 4.1 Mammals 4.2 Birds 4.3 Reptiles 4.4 Frogs 4.5 Fish 4.6 Insects 5 Environmental problems and threats 6 Landforms 7 Aboriginal rock art sites 8 Human impacts 8.1 Fire management 8.2 Tourism 9 Park management 9.1 Park use fee 9.2 General facilities 9.3 Camp sites 10 Administrative status 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External links
Mammals[edit]
Smaller common mammals are northern quolls, brush-tailed phascogales, brown bandicoots, black-footed tree-rats, and black flying foxes.
The property protects an extraordinary number of plant and animal species including over one third of Australiaxe2x80x99s bird species, one quarter of Australiaxe2x80x99s land mammals and an exceptionally high number of reptile, frog and fish species.
Decline of small mammals across northern Australia xe2x80x93 the causes of decline are unclear however initial theories suggest fire management regimes, feral cats and introduction of disease as the likely causes; and