normally the African dotted spider and the Australian wood worm
The Spotted Cuscus (Spilocuscus maculatus).
A Spotted Cuscus can live as long as 18-24 years!!
yes I believe it is
There are several pecies of cuscus, and some are endangered.The black-spotted cuscus and the Telefomin cuscus are endangered, while another couple of species are considered vulnerable.
Yes. The spotted cuscus, a marsupial found in Queensland, northern Australia, and northern and eastern New Guinea, is nocturnal, like most marsupials.
The chital is listed as least concern by IUCN. No wide spread threats to chitals are there, and many live inside of protected areas. However, certain places face dramatic population decreases and even localized extinctions due to hunting and competition with domestic livestock.
The Spotted cuscus lives in tropical and subtropical rainforests, mangroves, hardwood and eucalypt forests of northern Australia and New Guinea. The denser the forest, the better.
A spotted cuscus is stupid. Nobody cares about it so why bother asking if it is.
Yes, but they're very small.
18- 24 years
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A cuscus is an unusual marsupial that is often mistaken for monkeys. The spotted cuscus is found in Queensland, northern Australia, to northern and eastern New Guinea. It is a rare animal to see as it is also very shy and sleeps most of the day crouched on a branch so it is nocturnal.