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phalanger Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


phalanger ka kya matlab hota hai


फालंगर

छोटे प्यारे ऑस्ट्रेलियाई आर्बोरियल मार्सुपियल्स लंबे समय से बड़े पैमाने पर prehensile पूंछ हैं

Noun:

आस्ट्रेलिया का एक पक्षी,



phalanger's Usage Examples:

Dactylopsila is easily recognized by its attenuated fourth finger and parti-coloured fur; the flying species are classed as Petauroides, Petaurus, Gymnobelideus and Acrobates, the last no larger than a mouse; while Dromicia, Distaechurus and Acrobates are allied types without parachutes (see Phalanger).


As indicated in the accompanying illustration, the long-snouted phalanger is arboreal in habits, extracting honey and probably small insects from long-tubed flowers by means of its extensile tongue.


The marsupials also attain their maximum development in Australia (" Notogaea " of the distributionists), extending, however, as far west as Celebes and the Moluccas, although in these islands they form an insignificant minority among an extensive placental fauna, being represented only by the cuscuses (Phalanger), a group unknown in either Papua or Australia.


The common Australian "opossum" or phalanger (Trichosurus vulpecula) has been naturalized in New Zealand, although very destructive to fruit trees; the value of its fur being probably the motive.


Arboreal species include the well-known opossums (Phalanger); the extraordinary tree-kangaroo of the Queensland tropics; the flying squirrel, which expands a membrane between the legs and arms, and by its aid makes long sailing jumps from tree to tree; and the native bear (Phascolarctos), an animal with no affinities to the bear, and having a long soft fur and no tail.


The typical members of the group are the cuscuses (Phalanger), ranging from the Moluccas and Celebes to New Guinea, in which the males are often different in colour from the females.


With the exception of the aberrant long-snouted phalanger, the members of the family Phalangeridae have the normal number of functional incisors, in addition to which there may be one or two rudimentary pairs in the lower jaw.


As the first example of the group may be taken the elegant little long-snouted phalanger (Tarsipes rostratus, fig.


- The Long-snouted Phalanger (Tarsipes rostratus).



phalanger's Meaning':

small furry Australian arboreal marsupials having long usually prehensile tails

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