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ekZepp@lemmy.world to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 1 month ago

Still trying to figure it out a way...

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ekZepp@lemmy.world to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 1 month ago
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  • YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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    Omg! Is that a little possum‽

    (Side note in American, opossum is pronounced with the “O”!!!)

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      I think it’s a bilby. I’ve seen a few of these living out in the sticks and that’s what I know them as.

      Their ball bag is huge for their size.

      Edit: looks like I’m wrong. See below for corrections

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        It seems to be a western pygmy possum.

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          Thank you!

          I’m your typical Floridian alligator wrestler type environmentalist. And searched “small possum” picture, to ask my Aussie homie.

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        A lot of little mammals are this way, pet rats for example

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          You ever have a pet rat drag their big ass balls across your face?

          Well I haven’t either, but got close with a friend’s pet rat. (Btw,I grew up with dogs, made a living training dogs for some time, was even a “kennel coach” for some time at the local ASPCA!) But rats are pretty dope, and I will preach their awesomeness at any opportunity.

          Get more then one! They are social creatures!

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            I have not had that experience no… My family bred and trained dogs for 3 generations, mostly sled dogs and k9 for the local cops (this was the 50s and Alaska) and more recently we raised pythons, along with rats to feed them. Breeders graduated to pet and got cushy retirements in the giant birdcage we set up.

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        Bilbies are much bigger and their ears are huge, they look sort of like a marsupial rabbit with a large tail.

        Bunch of pictures from a Taronga Zoo article:

        https://taronga.org.au/news/2023-08-29/greater-bilby-numbers-booming

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        I think bilbies are a bit bigger. Definitely not a sugar glider - looks like a possum to me

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      Sure is. Like Cliff said, it’s a Western Pygmy Possum (from social media source).

      Pic from Wikipedia :

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_pygmy_possum#/media/File:Cercartetus_concinnus_Museums_Victoria.jpg

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        You rock homie!

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