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  2. Common spotted cuscus - Wikipedia

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    The common spotted cuscus is hunted for its meat and pelt in New Guinea, but has very little economical influence. Despite hunting, it is still common in New Guinea and most islands, but it is rarely spotted in Australia, mostly because it is a very shy creature.

  3. Black-spotted cuscus - Wikipedia

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    The black-spotted cuscus (Spilocuscus rufoniger) is a species of marsupial in the family Phalangeridae. It is among the largest members of the family, only being surpassed by the bear cuscus . It is a relatively colourful species found in forests of northern New Guinea . [ 2 ]

  4. Blue-eyed spotted cuscus - Wikipedia

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    The blue-eyed spotted cuscus has a pale marbled coat with shades of brown, grey, and white with a creamy white underbelly. This species is relatively smaller in size than the other Spilocuscus cuscuses and has distinct pale blue eyes.

  5. Spilocuscus - Wikipedia

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    Spilocuscus is a genus of marsupial in the family Phalangeridae.Its members are found on the Cape York Peninsula of Australia, New Guinea, and smaller nearby islands.It contains the following species:

  6. Phalangeridae - Wikipedia

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    The smallest species, the Sulawesi dwarf cuscus, is cat-sized, averaging 34 cm (13 in) in length, while the largest, the black-spotted cuscus, is around 70 cm (28 in) long, and weighs 5 kg (11 lb). Besides the large size, other key features distinguishing phalangerids from other possums include the presence of bare skin on at least part of the ...

  7. Rare "doomsday fish" spotted on a Southern California beach - AOL

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    The doomsday fish got its name because it looks like a mythical sea creature, with a long, ribbon-shaped body that can grow up to 30 feet. Rare "doomsday fish" spotted on a Southern California ...

  8. Admiralty Island cuscus - Wikipedia

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    The Admiralty Island cuscus or Manus Island spotted cuscus (Spilocuscus kraemeri) is a species of marsupial in the family Phalangeridae. It is endemic to the Admiralty Islands of Papua New Guinea. [2] It is the smallest member of the genus Spilocuscus, and the female has a black back, while the male has blackish spots on a white background.

  9. Extremely rare "doomsday fish" found off California coast - AOL

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    The fish spotted by oceangoers on August 10 was 12 feet long, according to the institution. The fish had already died at the time of the discovery, and was found near the shores of La Jolla Cove.