Cuscus

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The Cuscus is a subspecies to the possum and is considered the largest of the world's possum species. It is native to the Northern forest of Australia, as well as the Tropical Island of New Guinea. When the Cuscus begins to overheat it pants in order to cool itself down, while at moderate temperatures it simply licks itself to keep cool, as well as clean[1]. The Cuscus is similar to the Sloth, especially in it's fur coating.
For the North African dish, see Couscous.
Cuscus
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Common spotted cuscus
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Chordata
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Class:
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Mammalia
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Subclass:
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Marsupialia
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Order:
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Diprotodontia
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Family:
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Phalangeridae
in part
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Genus
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- Ailurops
- Phalanger
- Spilocuscus
- Strigocuscus
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Cuscus ( or ) is the common name generally given to the species within the four genera of Australasian possum:
- Ailurops
- Phalanger
- Spilocuscus
- Strigocuscus
The name is also applied in parts of Indonesia to the Sunda slow loris, where people do not distinguish this from the "kuskus" possums. Note however, that the loris, being a primate, is unrelated to the other cuscus species, which are marsupials.
References
- http://a-z-animals.com/animals/cuscus/
Extant Diprotodontia species
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- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Chordata
- Class Mammalia
- Infraclass Marsupialia
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Suborder Vombatiformes
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Phascolarctidae |
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Vombatidae .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}
(Wombats)
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Vombatus |
- Common wombat (V. ursinus)
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Lasiorhinus |
- Southern hairy-nosed wombat (L. latifrons)
- Northern hairy-nosed wombat (L. krefftii)
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Suborder Phalangeriformes (Possums)
(cont. below)
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Phalangeridae
(including Cuscuses)
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Ailurops
(Bear cuscuses)
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- Talaud bear cuscus (A. melanotis)
- Sulawesi bear cuscus (A. ursinus)
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Phalanger |
- Gebe Cuscus (P. alexandrae)
- Mountain cuscus (P. carmelitae)
- Ground cuscus (P. gymnotis)
- Eastern common cuscus (P. intercastellanus)
- Woodlark cuscus (P. lullulae)
- Blue-eyed cuscus (P. matabiru)
- Telefomin cuscus (P. matanim)
- Southern common cuscus (P. mimicus)
- Northern common cuscus (P. orientalis)
- Ornate cuscus (P. ornatus)
- Rothschild's cuscus (P. rothschildi)
- Silky cuscus (P. sericeus)
- Stein's cuscus (P. vestitus)
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Spilocuscus |
- Admiralty Island cuscus (S. kraemeri)
- Common spotted cuscus (S. maculatus)
- Waigeou cuscus (S. papuensis)
- Black-spotted cuscus (S. rufoniger)
- Blue-eyed spotted cuscus (S. wilsoni)
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Strigocuscus |
- Sulawesi dwarf cuscus (S. celebensis)
- Banggai cuscus (S. pelegensis)
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Trichosurus
(Brushtail possums)
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- Northern brushtail possum (T. arnhemensis)
- Short-eared possum (T. caninus)
- Mountain brushtail possum (T. cunninghami)
- Coppery brushtail possum (T. johnstonii)
- Common brushtail possum (T. vulpecula)
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Wyulda |
- Scaly-tailed possum (W. squamicaudata)
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Burramyidae
(Pygmy possums)
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Burramys |
- Mountain pygmy possum (B. parvus)
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Cercartetus |
- Long-tailed pygmy possum (C. caudatus)
- Southwestern pygmy possum (C. concinnus)
- Tasmanian pygmy possum (C. lepidus)
- Eastern pygmy possum (C. nanus)
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Suborder Phalangeriformes (Possums)
(cont. above)
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Tarsipedidae |
Tarsipes |
- Honey possum (T. rostratus)
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Petauridae |
Dactylopsila |
- Great-tailed triok (D. megalura)
- Long-fingered triok (D. palpator)
- Tate's triok (D. tatei)
- Striped possum (D. trivirgata)
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Gymnobelideus |
- Leadbeater's possum (G. leadbeateri)
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Petaurus |
- Northern glider (P. abidi)
- Yellow-bellied glider (P. australis)
- Biak glider (P. biacensis)
- Sugar glider (P. breviceps)
- Mahogany glider (P. gracilis)
- Squirrel glider (P. norfolcensis)
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Pseudocheiridae |
Hemibelideus |
- Lemur-like ringtail possum (H. lemuroides)
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Petauroides |
- Greater glider (P. volans)
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Petropseudes |
- Rock-haunting ringtail possum (P. dahli)
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Pseudocheirus |
- Common ringtail possum (P. peregrinus)
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Pseudochirulus |
- Lowland ringtail possum (P. canescens)
- Weyland ringtail possum (P. caroli)
- Cinereus ringtail possum (P. cinereus)
- Painted ringtail possum (P. forbesi)
- Herbert River ringtail possum (P. herbertensis)
- Masked ringtail possum (P. larvatus)
- Pygmy ringtail possum (P. mayeri)
- Vogelkop ringtail possum (P. schlegeli)
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Pseudochirops |
- D'Albertis' ringtail possum (P. albertisii)
- Green ringtail possum (P. archeri)
- Plush-coated ringtail possum (P. corinnae)
- Reclusive ringtail possum (P. coronatus)
- Coppery ringtail possum (P. cupreus)
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Acrobatidae |
Acrobates |
- Feathertail glider (A. pygmaeus)
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Distoechurus |
- Feather-tailed possum (D. pennatus)
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Suborder Macropodiformes
(cont. below)
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Macropodidae
(includes Wallabies)
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Lagostrophus |
- Banded hare-wallaby (L. fasciatus)
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Dendrolagus
(Tree-kangaroos)
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- Grizzled tree-kangaroo (D. inustus)
- Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo (D. lumholtzi)
- Bennett's tree-kangaroo (D. bennettianus)
- Ursine tree-kangaroo (D. ursinus)
- Matschie's tree-kangaroo (D. matschiei)
- Doria's tree-kangaroo (D. dorianus)
- Ifola tree-kangaroo (D. notatus)
- Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo (D. goodfellowi)
- Lowlands tree-kangaroo (D. spadix)
- Golden-mantled tree-kangaroo (D. pulcherrimus)
- Seri's tree-kangaroo (D. stellarum)
- Dingiso (D. mbaiso)
- Tenkile (D. scottae)
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Dorcopsis |
- Brown dorcopsis (D. muelleri)
- White-striped dorcopsis (D. hageni)
- Black dorcopsis (D. atrata)
- Gray dorcopsis (D. luctuosa)
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Dorcopsulus |
- Small dorcopsis (D. vanheurni)
- Macleay's dorcopsis (D. macleayi)
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Lagorchestes |
- Spectacled hare-wallaby (L. conspicillatus)
- Rufous hare-wallaby (L. hirsutus)
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Macropus
(includes Kangaroos and Wallaroos)
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Subgenus Notamacropus: Agile wallaby (M. agilis)
- Black-striped wallaby (M. dorsalis)
- Tammar wallaby (M. eugenii)
- Western brush wallaby (M. irma)
- Parma wallaby (M. parma)
- Pretty-faced wallaby (M. parryi)
- Red-necked wallaby (M. rufogriseus)
Subgenus Osphranter: Antilopine kangaroo (M. antilopinus)
- Black wallaroo (M. bernardus)
- Common wallaroo (M. robustus)
- Red kangaroo (M. rufus)
Subgenus Macropus: Western grey kangaroo (M. fuliginosus)
- Eastern grey kangaroo (M. giganteus)
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Onychogalea
(Nail-tail wallabies)
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- Bridled nail-tail wallaby (O. fraenata)
- Northern nail-tail wallaby (O. unguifera)
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Petrogale
(Rock-wallabies)
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P. brachyotis species-group: Short-eared rock-wallaby (P. brachyotis)
- Wilkins' rock-wallaby (P. wilkinsi)
- Monjon (P. burbidgei)
- Nabarlek (P. concinna)
P. xanthopus species-group: Proserpine rock-wallaby (P. persephone)
- Rothschild's rock-wallaby (P. rothschildi)
- Yellow-footed rock-wallaby (P. xanthopus)
P. lateralis/penicillata species-group: Allied rock-wallaby (P. assimilis)
- Cape York rock-wallaby (P. coenensis)
- Godman's rock-wallaby (P. godmani)
- Herbert's rock-wallaby (P. herberti)
- Unadorned rock-wallaby (P. inornata)
- Black-flanked rock-wallaby (P. lateralis)
- Mareeba rock-wallaby (P. mareeba)
- Brush-tailed rock-wallaby (P. penicillata)
- Purple-necked rock-wallaby (P. purpureicollis)
- Mount Claro rock-wallaby (P. sharmani)
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Setonix |
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Thylogale
(Pademelons)
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- Tasmanian pademelon (T. billardierii)
- Brown's pademelon (T. browni)
- Dusky pademelon (T. brunii)
- Calaby's pademelon (T. calabyi)
- Mountain pademelon (T. lanatus)
- Red-legged pademelon (T. stigmatica)
- Red-necked pademelon (T. thetis)
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Wallabia |
- Swamp wallaby (W. bicolor)
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Suborder Macropodiformes
(cont. above)
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Potoroidae |
Aepyprymnus |
- Rufous rat-kangaroo (A. rufescens)
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Bettongia
(Bettongs)
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- Eastern bettong (B. gaimardi)
- Boodie (B. lesueur)
- Woylie (B. penicillata)
- Northern bettong (B. tropica)
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Potorous
(Potoroos)
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- Long-footed potoroo (P. longipes)
- Long-nosed potoroo (P. tridactylus)
- Gilbert's potoroo (. gilbertii)
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Hypsiprymnodontidae |
Hypsiprymnodon |
- Musky rat-kangaroo (H. moschatus)
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^ Dawson, Terence J.; Degabriele, Robert (1973). "The cuscus (Phalanger maculatus) ? a marsupial sloth?". Journal of Comparative Physiology. 83 (1): 41–50. doi:10.1007/bf00694571. ISSN 0340-7594..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}
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