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The Spotted Cuscus is thriving. It's not endangered. It has almost no predators, and it can adapt well. Humans are inhabiting parts of its habitat, and some hunt it, but this will not endanger it anytime in the near future.

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How long does a spotted cuscus live?

A Spotted Cuscus can live as long as 18-24 years!!


Is a spotted cuscus a vertebrate?

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Are spotted cuscuses endangered?

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Do spotted cuscus have ears?

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How long can a Spotted Cuscus live?

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How many common spotted cuscus are in th population?

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What Australian marsupial is often mistaken for a monkey?

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