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                    | Acrobatidae   -  Feathertail Gliders |  |  
                    |  |    There are two species of small marsupials in this family, the feathertail glider and the feathertail possum. The feathertail glider is found in the forests and woodlands of eastern Australia. It is mouse-sized and has a feather-like tail. It is brown or brownish-gray on its uppersides and white on its undersides. It has a thin membrane of skin that runs from its front paws to its back paws that helps it glide from tree to tree. It uses its tail to help it steer. It spends the day sleeping in a hollow in a tree. It uses its long tongue to eat nectar, pollen, and insects.  The feathertail possum is found in New Guinea. It is also mouse-like, but it does not have a thin membrane like the feathertail glider. It does have a feather-like tail and also eats nectar, pollen, and insects. It is gray and has a white face with black stripes running vertically over its eyes.  World Status Key
  Least Concern  Near Threatened  Vulnerable  Endangered  Critically Endangered  Extinct in Wild  Extinct  Not Enough Data Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist.
 
 U.S. Status Key
 
  Threatened in US  Endangered in US  Introduced Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife. Click on U.S. status icon to go to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife species profile.
 
 New Hampshire Status Key
 
  Threatened in NH  Endangered in NH  Breeds in NH (birds) Status taken from NH Fish and Game
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  Profile  Photos  Video  Audio New Hampshire SpeciesNone North/Central American SpeciesNone Species Around the WorldFeathertail Glider - Acrobates pygmaeus         Feather-tailed Possum - Distoechurus pennatus
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                  Feathertail Glider - Acrobates pygmaeus          The feathertail glider is found in eastern Australia.
 Source: Perth Zoo  Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Elementary/Middle School
 Feathertail Glider - Acrobates pygmaeus          The feathertail glider uses its long, prehensile tail  to steer and brake as it glides  the trees.
 Source: WIRES Northern Rivers Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
 Feathertail Glider - Acrobates pygmaeus           The feathertail glider  is the smallest gliding animal in the world.
 Source: Animal Diversity Web Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle/High School
 Feather-tailed Possum - Distoechurus pennatus           The feather-tailed possum is a very small marsupial found in forested areas of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. It has gray fur and a black mask over its eyes and a white stripe on its forehead and cheeks.
 Source: Animal Diversity Web Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle/High School
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