Kuzu, brush-tailed possums, gliders schёtkohvostye, tussock cuscuses (Trichosurus) - genus of mammals of the family possums. It includes five types.
Kuzu distributed throughout Australia, including those found on nearby islands, for example, in Tasmania. There have also been brought into the territory of New Zealand, where they pose a threat to native fauna, especially of the New Zealand kiwi flightless birds.
Kuzu are arboreal animals to climb. Their natural habitat - forests and other wooded areas, although it is also found in the almost treeless areas and semi-deserts. In urban areas live in the territory of parks and gardens. During daylight hours hiding in a hollow tree, and in attics and sheds, and at night go out in search of food, often down to the ground. Lead is usually solitary, marking their territory.
Kuzu mostly eat plant foods: leaves, fruits, flowers. Sometimes they eat insects and small vertebrates such as birds chicks.
Progeny females Kuzu bring one or two times a year. Young hatched from 16 to 18 days, and usually gives birth to one calf, very rarely - two. Bag an animal is well developed, there are two nipple. After four to seven months the cub leaves the bag, and six to ten months weaned. Sexual maturity occurs in the second or third year of life. The lifespan - 10-15 years.
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