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Sulawesi bear cuscus (Ailurops ursinus)
Subject: | Sulawesi bear cuscus (Ailurops ursinus)
| Poster: | Axis (ground_assault_11@yahoo.com)
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Resolution: 338x509
File Size: 133804 Bytes
Date: 2006:10:24 16:08:46
Camera: NIKON D2X (NIKON CORPORATION)
F number: f/4.5
Exposure: 1/160 sec
Focal Length: 4000/10
Upload Date: 2017:12:07 09:26:08
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The Sulawesi bear cuscus, named for its thick, dark and bear-like fur, is not a true bear but an arboreal marsupial. It uses its elongated claws and long, prehensile tail to navigate the upper canopy by slowly swinging from branch to branch. Like other marsupials, the female Sulawesi bear cuscus gives birth to relatively underdeveloped offspring and carries the infant in a pouch on her belly until it is approximately eight months old and sufficiently developed for survival. The cuscus grows to be approximately 15–22 lbs (7-10 kg) and 24 inches (61 cm) in length, with a tail that is almost as long as the rest of its body. |
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