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Cuscus: Nature’s Most Bizarre Hidden CreatureWe thought we knew a lot about wildlife - until we came across the cuscus. This strange, wide-eyed creature might just be the ...
The cuscus is a marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea. This nocturnal tree-dweller has opposable toes and fingers like a monkey which help it keep hold of slippery branches. It can also use ...
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Mongabay News on MSNStudy urges legal protection for Sulawesi’s endangered bear cuscus amid habitat lossBy Basten Gokkon A new study has shown the first habitat suitability model for the endangered bear cuscus in Indonesia’s ...
A Polish zoo is celebrating the latest addition to its park - a baby bear cuscus. Wroclaw Zoo, in southwestern Poland, said the birth of the marsupial, a grey-black furry creature, with claws and ...
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Kolkata: A little over four months after two critically endangered primates — red-shanked douc — were seized at Kolkata airport, two tree-dwelling, no.
There are over 20 species of marsupials known as cuscus, belonging to 4 different genera. Many of the species are little-studied and barely known to the outside world.
Bear cuscus There’s only one Sulawesi bear cuscus in North America, and you can see him in the Animals of the Night exhibit at the Memphis Zoo.
Berlin zoo celebrates arrival of highly endangered bear cuscus joeyThe bond between dogs and their parents is truly special. While for you, your furry companion could just be a small chapter in ...
Conservationists are working with local youths and community members on Salibabu Island to change the perception of the Talmud bear cuscus, a secretive species believed to inhabit only four islands in ...
In this Zoo Day, we introduce you to Kali, a cuscus, who is making her first TV appearance along with zoo ambassador Rick Schwartz.
In this Zoo Day video, trainer Susan Patch tells us more about Kali the cuscus.
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