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The pygmy possums are the small possums of the family Burramyidae. There are five species of pygmy possum, grouped into two genera. All are native to Australia, with one occurring in New Guinea as well.

Pygmy possums are small marsupials with brown or grey fur; they always have darker fur around their eyes. They range in length from 50 to 120 millimetres long, and usually weigh between 10 and 50 grams. As with all possums, pygmy possums are nocturnal, hiding in a nest in a hollow tree during the day and coming out during the night to forage for food. They are also omnivorous, living on a diet of invertebrates, fruit, seed, nectar and pollen. They are excellent climbers, due in part to their possession of a prehensile tail. Although they cannot glide like some other species of possum, some species have a big leap.

Classification

Ther are two genera of pygmy possums: Burramys and Cercartetus. Burramys contains only one species, the Mountain Pygmy Possum, Burramys parvus, which has a lightly furred tail. Cercartetus consists of four species with tails that have a feather-like appearance.

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