mountain pygmy possum

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The mountain pygmy possum is a tiny, nocturnal Australian marsupial found in alpine regions, known for its hibernation in snow-covered habitats and its conservation status as an endangered species.

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mountain pygmy possum canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf endangered species
mammal
marsupial
nocturnal animal
averageWeight approximately 40–80 g
behavior hibernates under snow
nocturnal
bodyLength approximately 10–12 cm
class Mammalia
commonName burramys
mountain pygmy possum
conservationStatus Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
diet granivorous
insectivorous
discoveredBy Walter Baldwin Spencer NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole predator of Bogong moths
seed disperser
endemicTo Australia NERFINISHED
family Burramyidae NERFINISHED
foundIn Australian Alps NERFINISHED
Kosciuszko National Park NERFINISHED
Mount Buller region NERFINISHED
Mount Hotham region NERFINISHED
alpine regions
genus Burramys NERFINISHED
habitat alpine boulder fields
snow-covered environments
subalpine heathland
kingdom Animalia
lifespanInCaptivity up to 12 years
lifespanInWild up to 5 years
litterSize typically 3–4 young
nativeTo Australia
order Diprotodontia NERFINISHED
overwinteringStrategy hibernation
torpor
phylum Chordata
primaryFoodSource Bogong moth NERFINISHED
reproduction breeds once per year
gives birth to live young in a pouch
scientificName Burramys parvus NERFINISHED
sexualDimorphism females larger than males
tailLength approximately 13–14 cm
taxonRank species
threat climate change
habitat loss
predation by feral cats
predation by foxes
ski resort development
yearDescribed 1896

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Burramyidae notableSpecies mountain pygmy possum