Brush-tailed Phalanger (Noun)
Meaning
Bushy-tailed phalanger.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The brush-tailed phalanger is a common marsupial species native to eastern Australia, found in woodlands, rainforests, and backyards with suitable vegetation.
- Scientists are studying the adaptations of the brush-tailed phalanger that allow it to survive and thrive in fragmented and modified landscapes.
- Local conservationists work hard to create habitats and wildlife corridors to help the brush-tailed phalanger, whose population has declined significantly over the years.
- Native animal control programs usually identify and catch species like the brush-tailed phalanger when handling damage reports to eucalyptus or cypress crops in southern rural New South Wales.
- Field workers frequently mistook grey ring-tailed phalangers with pointed faces and dense bodies with black-stained or silver-coloured striped legs and stomach area, however many belonged to species often categorically more acknowledged; and similar genus subspecies 'possum the the genus “Petaurus “ —more identified examples having related head-fur forms appeared predominantly distinguishably categorizable a wide phyl.