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The common ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus, Greek for "false hand" and Latin for "pilgrim" or "alien") is an Australian marsupial.. It lives in a variety of habitats and eats a variety of leaves of both native and introduced plants, as well as flowers, fruits and sap.
Rock-haunting ringtail possum, Petropseudes dahli; Genus Pseudocheirus. Common ringtail possum, Pseudocheirus peregrinus Common ringtail possum; Western ringtail possum, Pseudocheirus occidentalis; Genus Pseudochirulus. Lowland ringtail possum, Pseudochirulus canescens; Weyland ringtail possum, Pseudochirulus caroli
Pseudocheirus is a genus of ringtail possums (family Pseudocheiridae). It includes a single living species, the common ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) of Australia, as well as the fossil Pseudocheirus marshalli from the Pliocene of Victoria. [1] Other species have previously been included in this genus.
Slender ringtail possum or Small ringtail possum (Pseudochirulus), also known as the ringtail possum, is a genus of marsupial in the family Pseudocheiridae native to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Queensland, Australia. Pseudochirulus live on trees and their diet mainly consists of leaves.
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False ringtail possums (Pseudochirops) are members of a genus of marsupial in the family Pseudocheiridae. [2] It contains the following species: D'Albertis's ringtail possum , Pseudochirops albertisii
Genus Hemibelideus (lemuroid ringtail possum): one species; Genus Petauroides (southern greater glider): one species; Subfamily Pseudocheirinae. Genus Petropseudes (rock-haunting ringtail possum): one species; Genus Pseudocheirus (ringtail possums): two species; Genus Pseudochirulus (ringtail possums): eight species; Subfamily Pseudochiropsinae
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