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Profile: Maryanne

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  • Thanks Mark There seems to be a group of 3 the one young white one and two common grey colour. The other older white one which I'm sure is a male comes and goes. The young white one I'm sure is female so hoping for some white babies in the future. Will let you know. At what age do they breed? Cheers Maryanne
  • On seeing the great picture of the White brush tail possum, I would like to share that very near our bush home is currently 2 white possums one has a grey tail and the other smaller and younger one has only a stubby tail, how this was lost I wouldn't know. This is the first time I have encounted white possums, I have lived in the bush for the majority of my life and never before seen any. I'm interested on how rare/ common the white ones are, if any one can help. Thanks

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