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Pseudochirulus
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. The ringtail possums are related to five other genera ''Hemibelideus'', ''Petauroides'', ''Petropseudes'', ''Pseudocheirus'' and ''Pseudochirops''. Species It contains the following species: * Lowland ringtail possum, ''Pseudochirulus canescens'' *Weyland ringtail possum, ''Pseudochirulus caroli'' *Cinereus ringtail possum, ''Pseudochirulus cinereus'' *Painted ringtail possum, ''Pseudochirulus forbesi'' *Herbert River ringtail possum, ''Pseudochirulus herbertensis'' *Masked ringtail possum, ''Pseudochirulus larvatus'' * Pygmy ringtail possum, ''Pseudochirulus mayeri'' *Vogelkop ringtail possum The Vogelkop ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus schlegeli'') is a species of marsupial i ...
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Pseudochirulus Mayeri
The pygmy ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus mayeri'') is a species of marsupial in the family Pseudocheiridae. It is found in the montane forest regions of Papua New Guinea and West Papua, Indonesia.Hatfield, Lucy. "Pseudochirulus mayeri (pygmy ringtail)." ''Animal Diversity Web.'' Regents of the University of Michigan, 19 March 2011. Web. 14 October 2014http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/Pseudochirulus_mayeri//ref> They are "widespread along the Central Cordillera" and live at elevations between above sea level.” Pygmy ringtails are herbivores or “ arboreal folivores” that eat pollen, lichen, fungus and “epiphytic moss." ''P. mayeri'' also eat the bark of trees, which provides them with calcium and potassium. They have “large incisor” teeth which help with “clipping forage from plants” and have “selenodont molars” that help with “shredding ingested foliage." They have “an enlarged cecum that acts as a fermentation chamber” and allows ...
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Pygmy Ringtail Possum
The pygmy ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus mayeri'') is a species of marsupial in the family Pseudocheiridae. It is found in the montane forest regions of Papua New Guinea and West Papua, Indonesia.Hatfield, Lucy. "Pseudochirulus mayeri (pygmy ringtail)." ''Animal Diversity Web.'' Regents of the University of Michigan, 19 March 2011. Web. 14 October 2014http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/Pseudochirulus_mayeri//ref> They are "widespread along the Central Cordillera" and live at elevations between above sea level.” Pygmy ringtails are herbivores or “ arboreal folivores” that eat pollen, lichen, fungus and “epiphytic moss." ''P. mayeri'' also eat the bark of trees, which provides them with calcium and potassium. They have “large incisor” teeth which help with “clipping forage from plants” and have “selenodont molars” that help with “shredding ingested foliage." They have “an enlarged cecum that acts as a fermentation chamber” and allows ...
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Pseudocheiridae
Pseudocheiridae is a family of arboreal marsupials containing 17 extant species of ringtailed possums and close relatives. They are found in forested areas and shrublands throughout Australia and New Guinea. Characteristics 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. They have grasping hands and feet with opposable first toes on their hindfeet, and, in all species save the greater glider, a prehensile tail. They are nocturnal, with large eyes. All species feed almost entirely on leaves. To enable them to digest this tough and fibrous food, they have an enlarged cecum containing fermenting bacteria, and, like rabbits, they are coprophagous, passing food through their digestive tracts twice. Their teeth include a battery of grinding molars, and they lack lower canines. Their dental formula is: Most are ...
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Pseudochirulus Larvatus
The masked ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus larvatus'') is a marsupial possum of the family Pseudocheiridae. It is found in northeastern New Guinea in the Star Mountains. the eastern Central Cordillera, the Huon Peninsula and the northern coast ranges. Masked ringtails are arboreal residents of various forest ecosystems. They are sexually dimorphic Sexual dimorphism is the condition where the sexes of the same animal and/or plant species exhibit different morphological characteristics, particularly characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most ani ... and locally common. This species is sometimes classified as a subpopulation of '' P. forbesi''; however, it has a separate range. References Possums Mammals of Papua New Guinea Mammals of Western New Guinea Mammals described in 1911 Marsupials of New Guinea {{Diprotodont-stub ...
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Masked Ringtail Possum
The masked ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus larvatus'') is a marsupial possum of the family Pseudocheiridae. It is found in northeastern New Guinea in the Star Mountains. the eastern Central Cordillera, the Huon Peninsula and the northern coast ranges. Masked ringtails are arboreal residents of various forest ecosystems. They are sexually dimorphic Sexual dimorphism is the condition where the sexes of the same animal and/or plant species exhibit different morphological characteristics, particularly characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most ani ... and locally common. This species is sometimes classified as a subpopulation of '' P. forbesi''; however, it has a separate range. References Possums Mammals of Papua New Guinea Mammals of Western New Guinea Mammals described in 1911 Marsupials of New Guinea {{Diprotodont-stub ...
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Herbert River Ringtail Possum
The Herbert River ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus herbertensis'') is a species of possum found in northeastern Queensland, Australia. It is a dark brown to black species, sometimes with a white belly. The Herbert River ringtail possum was long considered conspecific with the cinereus ringtail possum (''P. cinereus''), despite the fact that they are very different in appearance. They are, however, the only members of their New Guinea-centred genus found in Australia. The Herbert River ringtail possum is restricted to tropical rainforest from Mount Lee, west of Ingham, to the Lamb Range, west of Cairns. Ecological problems The Herbert River ringtail's diet mainly consists of leaves with high levels of protein.Berger, Alison. "Pseudochirulus Herbertensis (Herbert River Ringtail)." ''Animal Diversity Web.'' Regents University of Michigan, 1 July. 2006. Web. 24 Nov. 2014.http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Pseudochirulus_herbertensis//ref> Some secondary food sources are pink b ...
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Pseudochirulus Herbertensis
The Herbert River ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus herbertensis'') is a species of possum found in northeastern Queensland, Australia. It is a dark brown to black species, sometimes with a white belly. The Herbert River ringtail possum was long considered conspecific with the cinereus ringtail possum (''P. cinereus''), despite the fact that they are very different in appearance. They are, however, the only members of their New Guinea-centred genus found in Australia. The Herbert River ringtail possum is restricted to tropical rainforest from Mount Lee, west of Ingham, to the Lamb Range, west of Cairns. Ecological problems The Herbert River ringtail's diet mainly consists of leaves with high levels of protein.Berger, Alison. "Pseudochirulus Herbertensis (Herbert River Ringtail)." ''Animal Diversity Web.'' Regents University of Michigan, 1 July. 2006. Web. 24 Nov. 2014.http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Pseudochirulus_herbertensis//ref> Some secondary food sources are pink b ...
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Pseudochirulus Caroli
The Weyland ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus caroli'') is a species of marsupial in the family Pseudocheiridae. It is endemic to the western Central Cordillera of Papua Province, Indonesia. ''P. caroli'' is also "known from four localities west of the Star Mountains" and tends to live in montane forest or other hilly areas. Currently the Weyland ringtail is not endangered, but should be "monitored ecauseit could rapidly become threatened if either human encroachment Encroachment is to advance beyond proper limits, and may refer to: * Temporal encroachment * Structural encroachment * Encroachment (gridiron football), a penalty in American and Canadian football *Encroachment by human populations on natural spa ... or hunting were to increase significantly." References Possums Mammals of Western New Guinea Mammals described in 1921 Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Marsupials of New Guinea {{Diprotodont-stub ...
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Pseudochirulus Cinereus
The Daintree River ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus cinereus''), also known as the cinereus ringtail possum, is a species of possum found in northeastern Queensland, Australia. It was long believed to be the same as the Herbert River ringtail possum (''P. herbertensis''), but has recently been separated. The two species differ considerably in appearance. The Daintree River ringtail possum is a cinnamon or brown colour, and has been said, like the lemuroid ringtail possum (''Hemibelideus lemuroides''), to resemble a lemur. It is found in montane tropical rainforest in three separate populations just north of Cairns: on Carbine Tableland, Mount Windsor Tableland and Thornton Peak Thornton Peak is a prominent mountain that rises above the Daintree Rainforest to a height of 1374 m. The mountain is located about 80 km northwest of Cairns within the catchment of the Daintree River. It is Queensland's fourth highe ... massif. References Possums Mammals of Queens ...
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Pseudochirulus Forbesi
The painted ringtail possum or moss-forest ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus forbesi'') is a species of marsupial in the family Pseudocheiridae. It is found in Papua New Guinea. Names It is known as skoyd or boñay in the Kalam language of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ....Pawley, Andrew and Ralph Bulmer. 2011. ''A Dictionary of Kalam with Ethnographic Notes''. Canberra. Pacific Linguistics. References Possums Mammals described in 1887 Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Marsupials of New Guinea {{Diprotodont-stub ...
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Pseudochirulus Schlegeli
The Vogelkop ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus schlegeli'') is a species of marsupial in the family Pseudocheiridae. It is endemic to the Vogelkop Peninsula, West Papua, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine .... References Possums Mammals of Western New Guinea Mammals described in 1884 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Marsupials of New Guinea {{Diprotodont-stub ...
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Cinereus Ringtail Possum
The Daintree River ringtail possum (''Pseudochirulus cinereus''), also known as the cinereus ringtail possum, is a species of possum found in northeastern Queensland, Australia. It was long believed to be the same as the Herbert River ringtail possum (''P. herbertensis''), but has recently been separated. The two species differ considerably in appearance. The Daintree River ringtail possum is a cinnamon or brown colour, and has been said, like the lemuroid ringtail possum (''Hemibelideus lemuroides''), to resemble a lemur. It is found in montane tropical rainforest in three separate populations just north of Cairns: on Carbine Tableland, Mount Windsor Tableland and Thornton Peak Thornton Peak is a prominent mountain that rises above the Daintree Rainforest to a height of 1374 m. The mountain is located about 80 km northwest of Cairns within the catchment of the Daintree River. It is Queensland's fourth highe ... massif. References Possums Mammals of Queens ...
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