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|name_sci=Trichosurus vulpecula
|name_sci=Trichosurus vulpecula
|distribution=Australia, New Zealand
|distribution=Australia, New Zealand
|diet=Herbivore
|diet=Herbivore
|lifespan=13
|lifespan=7 years
|wikilink=[[wikipedia:Common brushtail possum|Common Brushtail Possum]]
|wikilink=[[wikipedia:Common brushtail possum|Common Brushtail Possum]]
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|introduction='''Common Brushtail Possum''' is a type of [[Friend]] that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.
|introduction=The '''Common Brushtail Possum''' is a type of [[Friend]] that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.
|appearance=Common Brushtail Possum has brown eyes with short ash brown hair that becomes darker towards the tips, with two fangs at the side of her face that fades to a blonde color. She has two big pointy animal ears and a long bushy tail of the same color as the rest of her hair. Common Brushtail Possum wears a white jacket and a red necktie befitting a chef, with a pink half apron. She has gray shorts, white loose socks and pink mary-janes that match her half apron.
|appearance=Common Brushtail Possum has brown eyes with short ash brown hair that becomes darker towards the tips, with two fangs at the side of her face that fades to a blonde color. She has two big pointy animal ears and a long bushy tail of the same color as the rest of her hair. Common Brushtail Possum wears a white jacket and a red necktie befitting a chef, with a pink half apron. She has gray shorts, white loose socks and pink mary-janes that match her half apron.
|reallife=Common Brushtail Possums are a widely distributed mammal, native to mainland Australia and also found in Tasmania and New Zealand. They are large possums with big, slightly pointed ears, large eyes and a black bushy prehensile tail. The body fur color varies according to the habitats, some of them being silver gray, brownish red, and almost black in some subspecies, with the underside being lighter in color. As all marsupials, females have a pouch to carry their young.
|reallife=[[File:Real_common_brushtail_possum.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|left|A male Common Brushtail Possum.]]
Common Brushtail Possums are a widely distributed mammal, native to mainland Australia and also found in Tasmania and New Zealand. They are large possums with big, slightly pointed ears, large eyes and a black bushy prehensile tail. The body fur color varies according to the habitats, some of them presenting silver gray, brownish red, and almost black fur in some subspecies, with the underside being lighter in color. As all marsupials, females have a pouch to carry their young.


Usually found in open forests and woodland areas, making their home in the hollow limbs of trees. They have also adapted well to live in urban areas, taking refuge in the roofs of houses and becoming opportunistic feeders. They spend most their lives solitarily, protecting their territory by scent marking and deep vocalizations. Common Brushtail Possums are arboreal and nocturnal, feeding on a variety of plants, leaves, fruits and flowers, some of them being highly toxic and putting to test this marsupial's great ability to adapt to those dietary resources.
Usually found in open forests and woodland areas, making their home in the hollow limbs of trees. In the wild, Common Brushtail Possums are arboreal and nocturnal, feeding on a variety of plants, leaves, fruits and flowers, some of them being highly toxic and putting to test this marsupial's great ability to adapt to those dietary resources. Those animals have adapted well to live in urban areas, taking refuge in the roofs of houses and becoming opportunistic feeders. They spend most their lives solitarily, protecting their territory by scent marking and deep vocalizations.  
|reference=http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Trichosurus_vulpecula/


https://www.ehp.qld.gov.au/wildlife/animals-az/common_brushtail_possum.html
Common Brushtail Possums have two breeding sessions across the year, but it's common for females to give birth only once per year. A single child is born in 4 months, remaining weaned for around 6 months and starting to disperse at around 8 to 18 months. Females can start reproducing at about 12 months of age, while the males reach sexual maturity after being 2 years old.
|reference=* Meyer, G. 2000. "Trichosurus vulpecula" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed August 11, 2017 at http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Trichosurus_vulpecula/


http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/40585/0
* Morris, K., Woinarski, J., Friend, T., Foulkes, J., Kerle, A. & Ellis, M. 2016. Trichosurus vulpecula. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T40585A21952080. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-2.RLTS.T40585A21952080.en. Downloaded on 11 August 2017.
 
* Common brushtail possum. Accessed August 11, 2017 at https://www.ehp.qld.gov.au/wildlife/animals-az/common_brushtail_possum.html
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Latest revision as of 02:13, 17 December 2021

Common Brushtail Possum

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フクロギツネ
Character Data
Romaji Fukurogitsune
Debut Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
Animal Data
Scientific Name Trichosurus vulpecula
Distribution Australia, New Zealand
Diet Herbivore
Avg. Lifespan 7 years
Read More Common Brushtail Possum
Conservation Status iucn3.1 LC.svg.png
Common Brushtail Possum Nexon Game

The Common Brushtail Possum is a type of Friend that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.

Appearance

Common Brushtail Possum has brown eyes with short ash brown hair that becomes darker towards the tips, with two fangs at the side of her face that fades to a blonde color. She has two big pointy animal ears and a long bushy tail of the same color as the rest of her hair. Common Brushtail Possum wears a white jacket and a red necktie befitting a chef, with a pink half apron. She has gray shorts, white loose socks and pink mary-janes that match her half apron.

Series Appearances

Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role

In Real Life

A male Common Brushtail Possum.

Common Brushtail Possums are a widely distributed mammal, native to mainland Australia and also found in Tasmania and New Zealand. They are large possums with big, slightly pointed ears, large eyes and a black bushy prehensile tail. The body fur color varies according to the habitats, some of them presenting silver gray, brownish red, and almost black fur in some subspecies, with the underside being lighter in color. As all marsupials, females have a pouch to carry their young.

Usually found in open forests and woodland areas, making their home in the hollow limbs of trees. In the wild, Common Brushtail Possums are arboreal and nocturnal, feeding on a variety of plants, leaves, fruits and flowers, some of them being highly toxic and putting to test this marsupial's great ability to adapt to those dietary resources. Those animals have adapted well to live in urban areas, taking refuge in the roofs of houses and becoming opportunistic feeders. They spend most their lives solitarily, protecting their territory by scent marking and deep vocalizations.

Common Brushtail Possums have two breeding sessions across the year, but it's common for females to give birth only once per year. A single child is born in 4 months, remaining weaned for around 6 months and starting to disperse at around 8 to 18 months. Females can start reproducing at about 12 months of age, while the males reach sexual maturity after being 2 years old.

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