Presumably this species. Significantly smaller than those that we saw on the mainland at Tangkoko, but doesn’t look like images of Dwarf Cuscus available on the web. Advice appreciated! Thanks, Simon Mahood.
-
New Trip Report: The Gambia
Jon Hall, , Africa, General Mammal Watching, 0
A new trip report from Matthew and Maureen Steer The Gambia, 2015: Matt & Maureen Steer, 1 week &...
-
Some unknown mammals from previous trips
simonfeys, , General Mammal Watching, 0
Hello, I have some pictures from previous trips for which I don’t have an ID yet. If someone has...
-
A Tribute to Mammal Watching (and Vladimir’s Book)
mattinidaho, , General Mammal Watching, 0
Here is a blog I wrote about the rise of mammal watching, including my own long-time fascination with mammals,...
-
Beaked whales & lynxes (not together)
mikehoit, , General Mammal Watching, 1
Hi all Catching up with all the pots on here and thought I’d share a couple of things I...
-
Levitating cougar?
heavenlyjane, , General Mammal Watching, 3
A cougar family visiting a camera trap set up to monitor wolverines. Taken in Elk Valley, BC, not far...
-
Shrews & Trout
mattinidaho, , General Mammal Watching, 0
A new study from Alaska’s Bristol Bay on how often rainbow trout and grayling eat shrews: http://blog.nature.org/science/2014/09/10/rainbow-trout-grayling-eat-shrews-bristol-bay-alaska/ It seems...
-
Marrick safaris , South Africa
stevebabbs, , General Mammal Watching, 0
Hi all I’ve just booked flights for South Africa, my fourth visit. One of the main reasons for returning...
-
Great News for Amur Leopard
PandaSmith, , General Mammal Watching, 0
http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/camera-traps-reveal-amur-leopards-are-breeding-in-china-photos/ All we saw was a fresh paw print made the morning of our visit to Ketrovayapad, but it...
Subscribe to mammalwatching.com
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Gary W Wilson on The Mammalwatching Survey: Thank you
- Jon Hall on The Mammalwatching Survey: Thank you
- Manul on The Mammalwatching Survey: Thank you
- Miles Foster on The Mammalwatching Survey: Thank you
- Miles Foster on RFI YELLOWSTONE
Hi,
I think it’s a bear cuscus because it have white small hair at de top of hear, the sulawezi dwarf cuscus have more darker hair on the hear.
Sorry for my bad english, have good time
Bye