Just like any other member of the Caluromys genus, the Brown-eared Woolly Opossum is a strongly arboreal species of marsupial, differing from other Didelphidaeopossums for having a comparatively large encephalization quotient and smaller litter size. The tail is long and heavy in more than half of its extension.
It feeds on fruits, nectar, invertebrates and small vertebrates.
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