Couscous - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Couscous or kuskus as it is known in Brazil, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt (pronounced /ˈkʊskʊs/ in the United Kingdom, in the United States; Arabic: ‎, Berber Seksu , call...
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Common Spotted Cuscus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Common Spotted Cuscus ( Spilocuscus maculatus ) is a cuscus, a marsupial animal that lives in the Cape York Peninsula region of Australia and New Guinea. The Common Spotted Cuscus is about the...
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Spotted phalanger, spotted cuscus - PHALANGER MACULATUS; ... The Name "Cuscus": Probably from the native New Guinea word for the animal. "Phalanger" means "web-footed." ; ... Description: The cuscus is a lemurlike possum with a strong prehensile tail which is naked over the distal half. It has small ears and beady eyes.
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Cuscus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cuscus ( /'kʌskʌs/ ) is the common name generally given to the species within the four genera of Australasian possum. The genera whose species are generally referred to as cuscuses are: • ...
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Spotted Cuscus ... "DESCRIPTION" The spotted cuscus, its body which is covered in fur ranging from Tan to Creamy White (or greyish) in colour, with spots of chestnut and black on the back, and with grey or reddish-brown legs is sometimes described as having a monkey like apperance, especially the face which is round,
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Cuscus is Sicilian, and also Jewish: signature dishes spanish inquisition arab food cuscus academic presentation ... Cuscus is one of the signature dishes of the Arab world. It's also good, and has therefore become a sort of calling card, a dish one can find many places that have been under Arab rule, or in which people...
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A comprehensive guide to mammals. ... When the cuscus was discovered, it was thought to be a monkey because of its prosimian-like movements; it grips branches with its partially hairless, prehensile tail as it travels slowly and deliberately through the rain-forest canopy.
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Cuscus Information ... The cuscus is an arboreal marsupial with thick white, yellow, gray, and black fur that is sometimes patterned. Many have bright yellow noses, and bulging yellow, orange, or red eyes. The Cuscus is about four feet long (half of its length is tail).
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SPOTTED CUSCUS ... The Cuscus is a mammal, about 75 centimetres long and weighs about 2.5 kilograms. The male is grey with spots all over. The female is nearly grey all over. It has thick woolly fur, a short nose and very small ears.
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