- to buffs, browns,
light greys, and blacks.
Unlike some
other species of
cuscuses or possums, the
common spotted cuscus does not have a
dorsal stripe on...
- The bear
cuscuses are the
members of the
genus Ailurops. They are
marsupials of the
family Phalangeridae. The bear
cuscuses are
arboreal marsupials. Almost...
-
meters in elevation. Black-spotted
cuscuses have been
located in
secondary forests as well. Black-spotted
cuscuses comprise one of the
largest species...
-
Australian urban areas,
absent from New
Zealand Phalangeridae (possums and
cuscuses), a
family of
marsupials native to
Australia and New
Guinea containing...
- short,
harsh sounds,
alternating between chatter and
click sounds. Bear
cuscuses can feed on the
young leaves of up to 31
different species of
plants varying...
-
Eastern pygmy possum, C. n****
Family Phalangeridae: (brushtail
possums and
cuscuses)
Subfamily Ailuropinae Genus Ailurops Talaud bear cuscus, A. melanotis...
- and are one of the four
genera whose species are
commonly referred to as
cuscuses.
Genus Phalanger Gebe cuscus, P.
alexandrae Mountain cuscus, P. carmelitae...
-
Superfamily Phalangeroidea Family Phalangeridae: (brushtail
possums and
cuscuses)
Family Burramyidae: (pygmy possums)
Family †****podontidae: (sprite possums)...
- includes,
among others, wombats, kangaroos,
cuscuses. The
superfamily Phalangeroidea,
including cuscuses and
brushtail possums (family Phalangeridae)...
- phalangerid,
perhaps more
closely related to the
brushtail possums than to the
cuscuses, but with many
distinctive skeletal features that make the
latter relationship...