Green ringtail possum

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Green ringtail possum[1]
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P. archeri
Binomial name
Pseudochirops archeri
(Collett, 1884)
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Green ringtail possum range
Synonyms

Phalangista archeri

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The green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) is a species of ringtail possum found only in northern Australia. This makes it unique in its genus, all other members of which are found in New Guinea or nearby islands. The green ringtail possum is found in a tiny area of northeastern Queensland, between Paluma and Mount Windsor Tableland.[3]

The green ringtail possum gets its name from its fur, which does indeed have a greenish tinge. In reality the fur is olive grey, but it is grizzled with silver, yellow and black hairs, which makes it appear green. It is nocturnal, solitary and arboreal, and feeds mostly on leaves.[3] It is one of the few species that can eat the leaves of the stinger plant (Dendrocnide moroides) which can cause extreme pain with human casualties needing to be hospitalised.[citation needed] It also engages in a practice called coprophagy, where an animal eats its own faeces a second time.[citation needed]

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  2. Burnett, S. & Winter, J. (2008). Pseudochirops archeri. In: IUCN 2008. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Retrieved 28 December 2008.
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