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Time for a strange animal! The cuscus is a large marsupial native to the Northern forest of Australia and the large, tropical island of Papua New Guinea. The cuscus is a subspecies of possum with the it being the largest of the world's possum species. The cuscus is an arboreal mammal and spends its life almost exclusively in the trees. It rests in the trees during the day, sleeping in the dense foliage and awakens at night to start moving through the trees in search of food. The cuscus is an omnivorous animal but it mainly eats leaves and fruits occasionally feasting on small birds and reptiles.
Very cute but a little weird