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The Spotted Cuscus Proves That Slow and Steady Wins the Canopy - MSN
Spotted cuscuses can be found in New Guinea, the Cape York Peninsula in northern Australia, and some of the surrounding islands. They are arboreal, which means they spend most of their lives in trees.
Cuscuses generally eat fruits and leaves, but will snack on eggs and small mammals if it can get them. Though, since the cuscus’s low metabolism and body temperature, they’re slow like a sloth ...
On June 27, two cuscuses — that look like slow loris — were seized at Kolkata airport. This Feb, two critically endangered red-shanked doucs, found only in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos were ...
We studied the daily time budget and feeding activity of the bear cuscus, Ailurops ursinus, in the Tangkoko-Duasudara Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Bear cuscuses spent 63.4% of their time ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Two Sulawesi bear cuscuses (Ailurops ursinus) were released into the Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park located in the provinces of Gorontalo and North Sulawesi. A Sulawesi bear ...
“These cuscuses were monitored for about two days. We conducted health checks and behavioral observations and fed them,” Ali added. He appreciated the reports from residents regarding the pair of ...
Bear cuscuses live on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi and little is known about them, but their population is shrinking rapidly.
Supt. Edgard Cuanan, chief of the Philippine National Police maritime unit in Central Mindanao, said his men found 17 Sulawesi bear cuscuses or Sulawesi bear phalangers, a species of marsupials ...
Spotted cuscuses can be found in New Guinea, the Cape York Peninsula in northern Australia, and some of the surrounding islands. They are arboreal, which means they spend most of their lives in trees.
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