Leadbeater's possum was chosen as the animal emblem for Victoria because it is completely unique to that state. It was also selected because by doing so, awareness was raised of the plight of these highly endangered animals.
Leadbeaters Possum is found in Victoria, in Australia's south. It is the state faunal emblem. It is found in mountain ash forests in the central highlands of Victoria, north-east of Melbourne. The Leadbeaters possum nests in the hollows of old trees, preferably those in excess of 150-200 years in age.
The Leadbeater's Possum is the state faunal emblem of Victoria because it was thought to be extinct but was re-discovered in the Central Highlands of Victoria in 1961.It is the only mammal species that is endemic to Victoria - which means that it is the only mammal found in the state of Victoria alone and no other state in Australia or anywhere else in the world.
Leadbeater's Possum, the delicate native possum which is the faunal emblem of Victoria, was placed on the IUCN Red list of endangered species in 2004. Leadbeater's possum was only rediscovered in 1961 after having been thought to be extinct for fifty years.
The Leadbeater's possum is the mammal emblem of Victoria.
The mammal emblem for Victoria is Leadbeater's possum.
The Leadbeaters possum eats tree sap of wattle and eucalyptus trees.
The state bird of Victoria, Australia is the Helmeted Honeyeater.It is the only species of bird which is endemic to Victoria alone. The Helmeted honeyeater became the official emblem of Victoria in 1971.
The floral emblem for Victoria is the Common Heath, sometimes referred to as Pink Heath.The faunal emblems are Leadbeaters Possum (animal) and the Helmeted Honeyeater (bird).
Some animals in Victoria province are the Leadbeaters Possum and the Helmeted Honeyeater in addition to emus, penguins, wallabies, koala, and wombats.
Victoria's floral emblem is the Common Heath, Epacris impressa, also known as the pink heath.It was proclaimed the floral emblem of Victoria on 11 November 1958.
Numerous possum species live in Victoria, but the state is best known for its faunal emblem, the Leadbeater's possum.Other species include the Common Brushtail, Ringtail, Mountain Pygmy possum, Feathertail Glider, Greater Glider and Sugar Glider.
The mammal emblem of The Australian state of Victoria is Leadbeater's Possum, which is found only in bushfir-prone mountain ash bushland is the eastern part of the state. The avian emblem is the Helmeted honeyeater.