Lemur-like ringtail possum
The lemur-like ringtail possum (Hemibelideus lemuroides), also known as the lemuroid ringtail possum or the brushy-tailed ringtail, is one of the most singular members of the ringtail possum group. In fact, it is more closely related to the greater
glider (Petauroides volans) than to other ringtail possums.
This possum is found in a small area between Ingham and Cairns in Queensland,
Australia. It is also found in an isolated population on Carbine Tableland.
It has a bushier tail when compared to other ringtails, and can be distinguished from the greater glider by its lack of gliding membrane and much shorter, hairless ears. It is a social possum, and is found in two main colour forms: the more common chocolate brown form, and a rare white form, which occurred in the Daintree Rainforest and was last seen in 2005.