perglomerulus
Perglomerulus is a type of micro cuscus, a small wallaby native to New Guinea. It belongs to the subfamily Phalangerinae, which also includes the brushtail possums and cuscus. The Perglomerulus is characterized by its stocky body and short tail, typically measuring between 30 and 50 centimeters in length.
This species is arboreal, meaning it spends most of its time in trees, where it forages for
Perglomerulus appears to be a solitary animal, with little information available on its social behavior. Breeding
The Perglomerulus is found in a relatively small range and is considered a rare species. As with