Mascot
When we first made this site we randomly picked a name, but while searchiong on the internet we found out that CUSCUS is an animal and is now are mascot! Here is some info on our mascot!
Behavior: The cuscus is the largest of the possums. It is a slow-moving, sluggish animal, a bit larger than a house cat, and strictly arboreal in habit. By day it rests in a tree, curled up among dense foliage or in a hollow. At night the cuscus meanders through the trees, browsing among the leaves or eating the fruit. Occassionally it will attack and devour a small bird or reptile. Man is its principal enemy of the cuscus, since the natives of New Guinea like to eat them.
Reproduction: The cuscus is thought to breed throughout the year rather than during a single seasonal. The gestation is reported to be about 13 days when two to four babies may be born, but with only one eventually surviving in the pouch.


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