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Sulawesi dwarf cuscus / Strigocuscus celebensis

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Thank you for posting these photographs from the Philippines. We visited because my girlfriend wanted to see a tarsier but I didn't take any photographs and I generally don't visit such collections any more.

I saw this animal too and I'm sure its not Ailurops ursinus. I suspect it's a member of Strigocuscus possibly a Sulawesi dwarf cuscus, but I'm certainly no expert. That's what I thought at the time of my visit, what do you think?

Did you visit Davao?
 
Thank you for posting these photographs from the Philippines. We visited because my girlfriend wanted to see a tarsier but I didn't take any photographs and I generally don't visit such collections any more.

I saw this animal too and I'm sure its not Ailurops ursinus. I suspect it's a member of Strigocuscus possibly a Sulawesi dwarf cuscus, but I'm certainly no expert. That's what I thought at the time of my visit, what do you think?

Did you visit Davao?

Hi! Thank you very much for the right identification of this cuscus. I don't have any literature about cucuses and just trusted web where I found I a lot of pictures of this cuscus called bear cuscus. Now I check again, and I see a completely different animal. Very strange. But you're right, of course. No, I have not been to Davao. As for tarsier, there are no longer in captivity tarsiers on Bohol except one place - Tarsier project.
 

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