Pseudocheiridae
Pseudocheiridae (ring-tailed possums; order Marsupialia (or Diprotodontia), superfamily Phalangeroidea) A family of small or medium-sized, arboreal, Australian and New Guinea marsupials, of which there are three or four genera and about 20 species, including the greater glider.
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