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*** and Family
*** Family Didelphidae: opossums
*** Family Caenolestidae: shrew opossums
*** Family Microbiotheriidae: monito del monte
*** Family † Thylacinidae: thylacine
*** Family Dasyuridae: antechinuses, quolls, dunnarts, Tasmanian devil, and relatives
*** Family Myrmecobiidae: numbat
*** Family Thylacomyidae: bilbies
*** Family † Chaeropodidae: Pig-footed bandicoot
*** Family Peramelidae: bandicoots and allies
*** Family Notoryctidae: marsupial moles
*** Family Phascolarctidae: koala
*** Family Vombatidae: wombats
*** Family † Diprotodontidae: diprotodon
*** Family Phalangeridae: brushtail possums and cuscuses
*** Family Burramyidae: pygmy possums
*** Family Tarsipedidae: honey possum
*** Family Petauridae: striped possum, Leadbeater's possum, yellow-bellied glider, sugar glider, mahogany glider, squirrel glider
*** Family Pseudocheiridae: ringtailed possums and relatives
*** Family Potoroidae: potoroos, rat kangaroos, bettongs
*** Family Hypsiprymnodontidae: musky rat-kangaroo
*** Family Macropodidae: kangaroos, wallabies, and relatives
*** Family † Thylacoleonidae: marsupial lions
*** Family Equidae: horses and allies, seven species in one genus
*** Family Tapiridae: tapirs, four species in one genus

*** and Acrobatidae
*** Family Acrobatidae
*** Family Acrobatidae: ( feathertail glider and feather-tailed possum )
*** Family Acrobatidae ( Feathertail Glider and Feather-tailed Possum )

*** and glider
*** Family Petauridae ( striped possum, Leadbeater's possum, yellow-bellied glider, sugar glider, mahogany glider, squirrel glider )

*** and possum
*** Family Tarsipedidae: honey possum
*** Family Tarsipedidae ( honey possum )

Family and Acrobatidae
* Family Acrobatidae
** Family Acrobatidae: Feathertail glider and Feather-tailed possum
************ Family Acrobatidae: feather-tail glider, pen-tailed phalanger

Family and glider
** Family Petauridae: Striped possum, Leadbeater's possum, Yellow-bellied glider, Sugar glider, Mahogany glider, Squirrel glider

Family and possum
** Family Tarsipedidae: Honey possum
************ Family Tarsipedidae: honey possum

feathertail and glider
The feathertail glider ( Acrobates pygmaeus ), also known as the pygmy gliding possum, pygmy glider, pygmy phalanger, flying phalanger and flying mouse, is the world's smallest gliding possum and is named for its long feather-shaped tail.
Like other gliding mammals, the feathertail glider has a skin membrane between the fore and hind legs, thicker than that of the other marsupials like the sugar glider, but smaller in proportion, extending only between the elbows and knees.
The natural habitat of the feathertail glider is the eastern seaboard of Australia, and the glider's distribution is from North-Queensland to Victoria.
The animals born in Poznań are now being sent to main European zoos, making all European captive populations of feathertail glider from Poznan descent.
The feathertail glider was featured on the Australian 1 cent, until it was withdrawn from circulation in 1991.
* Photos and information about the feathertail glider — Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland
* Information about the feathertail glider — BIRD website
* Photos and information about the feathertail glider — Mammals of Lamington National Park
* Photos and information about the feathertail glider — University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
* Information about the feathertail glider
* Photos and information about the feathertail glider
Vertebrates in this building include bilby, cane toad, chuditch, dibbler, ghost bat, green tree frog, Northern quoll, slow loris, spinifex hopping mouse, squirrel glider, water rat, Southern brown bandicoot, ringtail possum, feathertail glider and brush-tailed bettong.
***** Acrobatids: feathertail glider and feather-tailed possum
Animals that can be found on this property include black cockatoos ( red-tailed, yellow-tailed, and glossy ), species of glider including greater gliders, sugar gliders, squirrel gliders, and feathertail glider, acid frogs, echidnas, antechinus, Richmond birdwing butterflies, and platypus.

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