Gymnobelideus leadbeateri
This kind contains only one species:
The phalanger of Leadbeater ( Gymnobelideus leadbeateri ) is a species of possum in alive danger in very small zones where one still finds of old man Eucalyptus regnans in the mountains of the center of the state of Victoria, in Australia, in the North-East of Melbourne. It owes its name with the former taxidermist of the museum of natural history of the state of Victoria, John Leadbeater
It is rather common in its zones of habitat: he asks for reserves of food for all the year and the holes to take refuge in the course of the day what strongly limits its habitat.
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