Two years after threatened Australian greater gliders were recorded in remote forest, the area is now listed for logging
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π₯ An Australian Greater Glider
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Greater Gliders are the largest of the gliding marsupials and are about the size of a domestic cat. They are folivores, feeding almost entirely on eucalyptus leaves.
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The greater glider is a large, very fluffy, gliding marsupial from Australia. They glide from the tops of trees, using their long tails to steer.
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π₯ An Australian Greater Glider π₯
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The greater glider is the common name for three species of large gliding marsupials found in Australia which until 2020 were thought to be one species. The one pictured here is the southern species called Petauroides volans. All three species are nocturnal and feed on eucalyptus leaves and buds.
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π₯ Greater Glider (Australia) - Credit: Josh Bowell
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π₯ An Australian Greater Glider
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π₯ The long-tailed fluffiness that is the greater glider possum
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TIL two new species of Australia's greater glider marsupial have been discovered for a total of three. DNA revealed that 3 different sizes of the gliders are distinct species rather than one with different traits depending on habitat as previously thought.
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Prey identified in Tiger/Spotted-tailed Quoll scats from the Marengo and Chaelundi State Forests. The most common species were the greater glider and invasive European rabbit.
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This sweet baby is called a Greater Glider. He has recently been discovered in Australia!
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The greater glider, a newly discovered Australian mammal
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π₯ The Greater Glider (Petauroides volans) they can glide up to 100 metres between trees using a membrane between fore and hind legs.
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The greater glider possum is a threatened species of marsupial at risk due to logging in its native habitat. The battle for preservation of its habitat is ongoing.
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New species of 'greater' CHONKERS floofy EARS Glider disccovered in Eastern Australia
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My nieceβs birthday coincided with the designation of two new marsupial species, so I drew her a greater glider birthday possum. Backpack sold separately.
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New species of the greater glider!!!
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Greater Glider, Me, Digital Drawing, 2020
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Greater glider [photo by Josh Boswell / Bush Heritage Australia]
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A new species of mammal discovered in Australia. It was thought there was 1 species of greater glider but there are 3. Greater gliders possum-sized marsupial that live in tree hollows during the day and gliding up 100 m to get to eucalyptus leaves. Images: JOSH BOWELL via The Sunday Morning Herald
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An Australian Greater glider
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My recent makes: banded linsang (front), greater glider (the large one) and silver-eared mesia (bird)
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