Amazing Facts About Kuzu fox - Interesting Facts Kuzu fox. Animals Life
Kuzu, or as they are called, brush-tails, are mammals in the couscous or possum family.
Kusu is widespread all over Australia, including nearby islands, such as Tasmania. They have also been introduced into New Zealand, where they pose a threat to the local fauna, especially the New Zealand flightless kiwi bird.
These little animals are too easy prey for humans, wild dogs, and cats as well. In the moment of danger the already slow bristle-tail, instead of running, freezes and hangs on the tree. And the animals, because of their bright color, are highly visible among the foliage.
Kuzu is a wood climbing animal. Their natural habitat is forests and other wooded areas, although they can also be found in nearly treeless areas and semi-deserts. In cities, they live in parks and gardens. During daytime they hide in tree hollows, attics, and barns, and go out at night in search of food, often descending to the ground.
Kuzu is exclusively a nocturnal animal. They sleep during the day in their nests, which they arrange in tree hollows or crevices. These little animals may also inhabit human dwellings. Moreover, they fear humans almost nothing and tame them easily, becoming nice and affectionate pets. To tell the truth, they can hardly be called unproblematic, as they are not only active at night, but also mark their territory with strongly smelling secrets. And the brush-tailed poults themselves emit a very peculiar smell.
Kuzu, or as they are called, brush-tails, are mammals in the couscous or possum family.
Kusu is widespread all over Australia, including nearby islands, such as Tasmania. They have also been introduced into New Zealand, where they pose a threat to the local fauna, especially the New Zealand flightless kiwi bird.
These little animals are too easy prey for humans, wild dogs, and cats as well. In the moment of danger the already slow bristle-tail, instead of running, freezes and hangs on the tree. And the animals, because of their bright color, are highly visible among the foliage.
Kuzu is a wood climbing animal. Their natural habitat is forests and other wooded areas, although they can also be found in nearly treeless areas and semi-deserts. In cities, they live in parks and gardens. During daytime they hide in tree hollows, attics, and barns, and go out at night in search of food, often descending to the ground.
Kuzu is exclusively a nocturnal animal. They sleep during the day in their nests, which they arrange in tree hollows or crevices. These little animals may also inhabit human dwellings. Moreover, they fear humans almost nothing and tame them easily, becoming nice and affectionate pets. To tell the truth, they can hardly be called unproblematic, as they are not only active at night, but also mark their territory with strongly smelling secrets. And the brush-tailed poults themselves emit a very peculiar smell.
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