Manningham's Backyard Biodiversity: Ringtail possum

The Ringtail Possum is much smaller than the Common Brushtail Possum. It has a prehensile tail it uses it like a fifth limb to climb and jump between connecting branches, fences and powerlines. The structure of its forefeet, with a gap between the second and third fingers, allows the possum to hold onto branches securely. Ringtails are tree-dwelling and lives in all areas of Manningham. During the day, the Common Ringtail Possum sleeps in its spherical nest or 'drey' made from grass and shredded bark.
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