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  2. Phalangeridae - Wikipedia

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    The Phalangeridae are a family of mostly nocturnal marsupials native to Australia, New Guinea, and Eastern Indonesia, including the cuscuses, brushtail possums, and their close relatives. Considered a type of possum, most species are arboreal, and they inhabit a wide range of forest habitats from alpine woodland to eucalypt forest and tropical ...

  3. Common brushtail possum - Wikipedia

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    The common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula, from the Greek for "furry tailed" and the Latin for "little fox", previously in the genus Phalangista [4]) is a nocturnal, semiarboreal marsupial of the family Phalangeridae, native to Australia and invasive in New Zealand, and the second-largest of the possums.

  4. Phalangerida - Wikipedia

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    Phalangeridae: brushtail possums and cuscuses Burramyidae: pygmy possums Tarsipedidae: Honey possum Petauridae: (Striped possum, Leadbeater's possum, and gliders) Pseudocheiridae: ringtailed possums and allies Potoridae: bettongs, potaroos and rat kangaroos Acrobatidae: (Feathertail glider and Feathertail possum) Hypsiprymnodontidae: Musky rat ...

  5. Pseudochirulus - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Common ringtail possum - Wikipedia

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    Ringtail possums prefer forests of dense brush, particularly eucalyptus forests. [5] The common ringtail possum and its relatives occupy a range of niches similar to those of lemurs, monkeys, squirrels, and bushbabies in similar forests on other continents. [6] It is less prolific and less widespread than the common brushtail possum.

  7. Pseudocheiridae - Wikipedia

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    Physically, they appear very similar to the pygmy possums, except for their greater size.Even so, they are relatively small animals, with the largest being cat-sized, and they weigh between 200 grams and 2 kilograms.

  8. Brushtail possum - Wikipedia

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    In general, they are more terrestrially oriented than other possums, and in some ways might parallel primates. The genus contains these species: Northern brushtail possum, T. arnhemensis; Short-eared possum, T. caninus; Mountain brushtail possum, T. cunninghami; Coppery brushtail possum, T. johnstonii; Common brushtail possum, T. vulpecula

  9. Phalangeriformes - Wikipedia

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    Eastern pygmy possum, Pilliga forest, NSW Sulawesi bear cuscus Southern common cuscus, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland Common spotted cuscus, Genoa Common ringtail possum, Brisbane Herbert River ringtail possum, 1884 Striped possum, Crater Lakes National Park, Queensland Sugar gliders at mealtime The diminutive feathertail glider