13/09/2022
The sugar marsupial, or sugar flying possum (Petaurus breviceps) is a small animal measuring 15-20 cm and weighing 95-170 g, with a body shape somewhat reminiscent of a squirrel. The long fluffy tail of the possum can curl into a spiral, and the animal can hang on it or use it as a rudder in flight. The muzzle of the sugar possum is short, slightly pointed, the ears are large and very mobile, and the eyes are huge and black. The fur of the marsupial fly is thick and soft, there are five fingers on the paws, there are scent glands on the forehead, chest and near the a**s, with which it marks the territory