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Single Sugar glider taken on white background
A closeup of an eastern bettong sitting and eating on a log
The brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula), a nocturnal and arboreal marsupial native to Australia and New Zealand, is known for its distinctive bushy tail, adaptable urban lifestyle, and herbivorous diet consisting of leaves, fruits, and insects.
Sugar glider ( Petaurus breviceps ) on tree branch.
A squirrel in a pine tree in Ocala National Forest.
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) with mouth wide open, displaying teeth and tongur, in aggressive mood. These native carnivorous Australian marsupials have been declared an endangered species. They are the world’s largest carnivorous marsupials.
Short eared brush tail-mountain possum in Springbrook National Park
The woodland dormouse Graphiurus murinus African pygmy dormouse isolated on white background
Landscape Rhodope Mountain. Bulgaria
Sugar glider, Petaurus breviceps, isolated on white background
Rats live in the desert in southern Arizon
Common ringtail possum are considered a pest in Australia and are active at night.
The Peruvian night monkey (Aotus miconax), also known as the Andean night monkey, is a nocturnal New World monkey endemic to northern Peru. This endangered primate can only be found in the Peru Amazon.
The common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula, from the Greek for \
Yellow-footed antechinus in the Central Victorian bushland
Horsfield's treeshrew (Tupaia javanica), also called Javan treeshrew, is a treeshrew species within the Tupaiidae. isolated on white background
Slender squirrel, Sundasciurus tenuis looking for food in the outskirts of a mangrove swamp area. The picture is taken in Sepilok in the north eastern part of Borneo.
A closeup shot of a Bettong on wood in Tasmania, Australia
A cheeky brushtail possum exploring the rafters of a backyard shed roof. Is there food in here? Can I make a nice home in here? Gold Coast, Australia.
Captive Australian Numbat walking on log
a senegal galago (Galago senegalensis senegalensis), also known as bush baby sitting on a tree at night.
Squirrels can be divided into three main groups: tree squirrels, ground squirrels, and flying squirrels.\n\n The squirrel family has two subfamilies: Pteromyinae (flying squirrels) and family Sciurinae (tree squirrels, ground squirrels, chipmunks).\n\n nature\n correct\n Tree squirrels are the most common and familiar squirrels.  It has a long, beautiful bushy tail.  have sharp claws  and have large ears  Some species have ear tufts.  The flying squirrel  There will be fascia on the side of the body.  for spreading to glide from one point to another  It is often tricky at night.  The eyes reflect light. Ground squirrels are usually short in shape.  and sturdier than a tree squirrel  It has strong front legs used for digging the ground.  The ground squirrel's tail is shorter than that of the tree squirrel.  and not fluff up in a bunch  Like other rodents, squirrels have 5 on each hind toe and 4 on each forefoot, where the thumb is likely to become a bulge, which has been developed for gripping.  nibbling food\n\n Squirrels are very agile animals.  A squirrel's diet is mainly fruits and seeds, but squirrels also like to eat insects.  Especially large squirrels like the squirrel king.  Sometimes they also eat bird eggs as well.\n\n with the cuteness of squirrels  This makes many squirrels popular as pets for humans.  to enjoy
Trichosurus caninus standing upright
Stoat kit by the waters edge.
Back v view of Diademed Sifaka Lemur, looking back, over shoulder, in the forest on the tree, green background, National park at Andasibe, Madagascar.
North American Opossum (Didelphis Virginiana). Photographed by acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer, Dr. William J. Weber.
Hyrax any of six species of small hoofed mammals (ungulates) native to Africa
Ring-tailed Possum
Close - up of one Ring-Tailed Lemur in Anja Community Reserve National Park on the boulder against blue sky. Madagascar
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