Brush Tail Possum
This is another of my drawings done while in Australia of Australian animals. The Brush Tail Possum is the second largest possum in the world. It is a native of Australia and it is nocturnal. So it is active mostly at night. They have unique bone structure that gives them some triats similar to primates. In fact, they are semi-aboreal. They spend a lot of time in trees. They usually make their home in hollow limbs of trees. In some urban areas in Australia they have made homes in shed and the roof of houses and other buildings. The adults are about 19 inches long and weigh just over 5 lbs. That would be 48 cm and 2.3 kg.
The Brush Tail Possum has an interesting scientific name. Scientific names are usually Genus and species. The Genus name is capitalized while the species name is not. The Genus name for this animal is: Trichosurus. That means "furry tailed" in Greek. The species name is: "vulpecula" and that means little fox in Latin.
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The printable picture can be found by clicking on a button up top and scrolling down to the bottom of the list. All new drawings are at the bottom of the lists. Look under one of these buttons:
All Printables or Animals of Australia or Animals
Remember to scroll to the bottom of the correct list to see new posts like this drawing.
By the way, you scroll down ti the bottom of this page and you will see an "Older Posts" button. That will take you to my post from days gone by. So you can read about each drawing I did.
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