Common Spotted Cuscus
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The common spotted cuscus (also known as phalanger) is a marsupial animal that lives in southeastern Australia and New Guinea. The cuscus is about 20–40 inches long (including tail) and weighs 3–9 pounds. The female is a creamy color and the male ranges from gray to rust-colored, often with contrasting splotches. It has a long, prehensile tail and lives in trees. The cuscus is a nocturnal omnivore and may live for up to 11 years.
The cuscus belongs to the possum (Phalangeridae) family.
See also
External links
- The Spotted Cuscus – general information
- The Cuscus – more general information