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Animal Name Game!Moderator: BioTeam "small" is relative. Please be more specific.
You may guess any time. "Humanity's behavior suggests intelligence is an evolutionary dead end." - Wayne M. Schmidt
Ermh, there is no sense of some animal having a prehensale tail and be ground dwelling cause that kind of tail is made for clibming.
Is it maybe kus-kus (Phalanger)? "In wildness is the preservation of the world" J. Hatfiled
Yes it is nocturnal.
Let me append that they do spend some time in trees, but mostly they are terrestrial. "Humanity's behavior suggests intelligence is an evolutionary dead end." - Wayne M. Schmidt
It is omnivorous
I would like to amend a previous statement: Its tail is SEMI-prehensile "Humanity's behavior suggests intelligence is an evolutionary dead end." - Wayne M. Schmidt
No it is not endangered (though some populations might be threatened... not sure on that)
It is of comparable size with a housecat, can be somewhat larger than the average housecat in adulthood. "Humanity's behavior suggests intelligence is an evolutionary dead end." - Wayne M. Schmidt
No the tail is not bushy
"Humanity's behavior suggests intelligence is an evolutionary dead end." - Wayne M. Schmidt
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