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Species in the genus Dendrolagus
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Dingiso (
Dendrolagus mbaiso
)
Discovered as recently as 1994, the dingiso is a tree kangaroo, a group of animals that, like their well-known relatives in Austra...
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Grizzled tree kangaroo (
Dendrolagus inustus
)
Information on the grizzled tree kangaroo is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Black tree kangaroo (
Dendrolagus ursinus
)
Information on the black tree kangaroo is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Doria’s tree kangaroo (
Dendrolagus dorianus
)
Doria’s tree kangaroo, the heaviest tree-dwelling marsupial in the world, is, despite appearances, closely related to the well-kno...
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Huon tree kangaroo (
Dendrolagus matschiei
)
This unusual-looking marsupial of New Guinea is characterised by a number of adaptations specific to its arboreal lifestyle. The s...
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Scott’s tree kangaroo (
Dendrolagus scottae
)
Information on the Scott’s tree kangaroo is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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