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Petaurus breviceps Sugar Glider
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Photographer: Dr. Robert T. and Margaret Orr
Organization: California Academy of Sciences
Collection: CalAcademy
ID: 0091 3183 0935 0014 (2001-03-07)Copyright © 2001 California Academy of Sciences
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Dec 1, 1974
location
Queensland (Australia)CalAcademy slide # T 33509photo category: Animal - Mammal
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common names
Sugar Glider
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1. | Reviewed by CalPhotos Staff Apr 7, 2003 |
| Action: changed name from "Petaurus australis" to "Petaurus breviceps
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "Per Kyle Craig: I cannot tell with complete certainty from the photo as certain characteristics are obscured, but it would probably be one of the following: Petaurus breviceps, P. norfolcensis, or P. gracilis. It is most likely P. breviceps as this is the most common of the three species I have mentioned. P. norfolcensis usually has a quite busy tail and is a bit rarer, while P. gracilis is quite rare and extremely limited in its distribution. P. breviceps (common name: sugar glider) often has a white tip on its tail, which is partially obscured in this photo a bit, though upon careful investigation it appears that it is present.
2001. pp. 92-95.
Association with the Australian Museum, 1994. pp. 5-6 & 66-91.
Gliders of Australia, by David Lindenmayer. UNSW Press, 2002. " |
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