Petauridae

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Petauridae is a family of small, nocturnal Australasian marsupials that includes gliders and striped possums known for their ability to glide or leap between trees.

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Label Occurrences
Petauridae canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mammal family
taxon
activityPattern nocturnal
bodySize small
characteristic arboreal
elongated fourth finger in striped possums
gliding ability in many species
marsupial
nocturnal
class Mammalia
commonName wrist-winged gliders and striped possums
contains Dactylonax
Dactylopsiella
Dactylopsila
Hemibelideus
surface form: Gymnobelideus

Petaurus
dentitionType diprotodont
diet omnivorous
distributionRegion Australasian realm
surface form: Australasia
ecologicalRole insect predator
pollinator
seed disperser
habitat forests
woodlands
hasRepresentativeSpecies Dactylopsila
surface form: Dactylopsila trivirgata

Gymnobelideus leadbeateri
Petaurus
surface form: Petaurus breviceps
includesCommonNameGroup gliders
striped possums
infraclass Marsupialia
kingdom Animalia
locomotion gliding (in glider genera)
leaping between trees
namedBy John Edward Gray
nativeTo Australia
Indonesia
New Guinea
Tasmania
order Diprotodontia
phylum Chordata
reproduction gives birth to underdeveloped young carried in pouch
skeletonFeature syndactylous hind feet
superfamily Petauroidea
taxonRank family
typicalDietItem insects
nectar
pollen
sap
yearDescribed 1841

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Diprotodontia includesFamily Petauridae
Phalangeriformes containsFamily Petauridae
Mahogany glider family Petauridae