Sulawesi bear cuscus

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The Sulawesi bear cuscus is a large, slow-moving arboreal marsupial native to the forests of Sulawesi, Indonesia, known for its thick fur, prehensile tail, and primarily folivorous diet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arboreal animal
endemic species
folivore
mammal
marsupial
activityPattern crepuscular
diurnal
bodySize relatively large for a cuscus
class Mammalia
conservationStatus Vulnerable
diet fruits
leaves
young shoots
dietType primarily folivorous
ecologicalRole herbivore
seed disperser
family Phalangeridae NERFINISHED
foundIn primary forest
secondary forest
genus Ailurops NERFINISHED
geographicEndemism endemic to Sulawesi
habitat lowland forest
montane forest
tropical rainforest
hasBodyPart prehensile tail
thick fur
hasFurColor brown
grey
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle arboreal
locomotion branch walking
climbing
movement slow-moving
nativeTo Indonesia NERFINISHED
Sulawesi NERFINISHED
order Diprotodontia NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction carries young in pouch
gives birth to underdeveloped young
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
hunting
usesTailFor grasping branches

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Tangkoko Batuangus Nature Reserve habitatFor Sulawesi bear cuscus
Lore Lindu National Park hasSpecies Sulawesi bear cuscus