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Thu 19 May, 2011 5:15 pm

cuteness alert

- Eastern pygmy possum: yep, it's alive!
During last weekend's snow at Mt Field, I was unfortunately indoors at a hut working bee

But there were some very interesting diversions, as you can read here
http://auntyscuttle.blogspot.com/2011/05/pragmatic-pygmy-possum.htmlcheers
Peter
Thu 19 May, 2011 5:31 pm
I think you understated the cuteness! Much nicer than the possum cavorting in the roof.
Thu 19 May, 2011 5:32 pm
This one is quite tame in the orange bellied parrot observation hut at Melaleuca.
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Thu 19 May, 2011 5:57 pm
Muuuumm!!!!!!! Can I have one please?????
Thu 19 May, 2011 8:14 pm
thanks for posting.
All my years of bushwacking and have yet to see one in the wild
They sure were literally saved from 'being in the poo'.
My kids would echo gayet's thoughts.
Thu 19 May, 2011 9:15 pm
As taken from
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=3256Melaleuca Hut, November 2009

Fri 20 May, 2011 7:47 am
My son found this little fellow snuggled up in his beanie after a particularly cool night in the Rodway shelter. It was a big surprise for them both.

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Sat 21 May, 2011 10:28 am
I don't have a photo but I remember the first time I saw one, I was about 5 and we saw the little guy running across the verandah. We later found he was living in a honeysuckle bush. Such a cute little creature!
Sat 21 May, 2011 3:00 pm
@ iluvswtas, tasadam and bluewombat - thanks for your pics guys. It's hard to tell whether they're eastern pygmy possums or little pygmy possums (the main difference being that the former have curly and almost bare tails). Both cute anyway
See how fat the base of the tail is in Adam's photos? That's where they store fat to help them survive the lean winter months. That one looks particularly healthy!
cheers
Peter
Sun 22 May, 2011 3:52 pm
This brings back memories about 10 years ago a baby down from the roof of our holiday house - it was the size of my thumb from joint to nail - we hand reared it with carnation milk and then joey milk under the guidance of the vet. We re-released it in the bush behind our house as an aggressive very healthy male wit a good fatty tail. In the early days it was in a sock around my neck to keep warm. Great memories. Hope it went on to make lots of new babies.
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