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Feathertail glider
The feathertail glider (Acrobates
pygmaeus) is the world’s smallest gliding possum, a tiny Australian
marsupial able to glide up to 25 m using a small membrane between its limbs.
Named for its distinctive feather-shaped, prehensile tail—used for gripping and
steering—it has a mid-grey coat with dark facial patches and lives along
Australia’s eastern seaboard from Queensland to Victoria. Its diet consists of
nectar, pollen, and arthropods. The New Zoo in Poznań successfully reintroduced
European captive breeding, with current zoo populations descending from its
animals.
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