Mahogany glider

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The Mahogany glider is a rare and endangered Australian gliding possum known for its nocturnal, arboreal lifestyle in a small coastal region of northeastern Queensland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf endangered species
gliding possum
marsupial
activityPattern nocturnal
averageLitterSize 1–2 young
class Mammalia
commonName Mahogany glider self-link
conservationAction habitat protection
habitat restoration
conservationStatus Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
country Australia
describedBy Oldfield Thomas
diet insects
nectar
pollen
sap
endemicTo Australia
Queensland
family Petauridae
foundInRegion coastal lowland forests of Queensland
northeastern Queensland
genus Petaurus
hasAnatomicalFeature patagium
hasBehavior glides between trees to forage
hasFurColor brownish mahogany
isArboreal true
isEndangered true
isNocturnal true
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle arboreal
locomotion gliding
nativeClimate tropical
phylum Chordata
primaryHabitat acacia woodland
eucalypt woodland
melaleuca woodland
rangeSize small and highly restricted
reproduction gives birth to underdeveloped young in pouch
scientificName Petaurus
surface form: Petaurus gracilis
state Queensland
taxonRank species
threat habitat fragmentation
habitat loss
land clearing
predation by introduced species
usesHabitatFeature tree hollows for denning
yearDescribed 1888

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Mahogany glider commonName Mahogany glider self-link