Okay I thought we would start off by doing Australian Marsupials. Below is some of the Australian Marsupials
When Doing Articles please make sure that you include references to where you found information, eg: Book name, Author, Date, website address, If you are doing a Marsupial with sub species, eg: Kangaroo you need to write as much information as you can about Kangaroos in general, then a short description of each subspecies. We need Scientific names, what family it belongs to etc, where it lives, what it eats, Anatomy, reproduction, if it is endangered or abundant, how it moves (locomotion), what it predators are, etc
PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHICH ANIMAL YOU WOULD LIKE TO DO.
GLIDERS SUGAR GLIDER P. b. ariel P. b. Biacensis P. b. breviceps P. b. Flavidus P. b. Longicaudatus P. b. Papuanus P. b. Tafa
SQUIRREL GLIDER - RACHAEL
FEATHERTAIL GLIDER
MAHOGANY GLIDER
YELLOW BELLIED GLIDER - Lucky Glider
GREATER GLIDER
TREE KANGAROOS - KAZKO Bennets Tree Kangaroo Lumholtz’s Tree Kangaroo Matschie's Tree Kangaroo Lowland Tree Kangaroo Scott's tree Tree Kangaroo Doria's Tree Kangaroo Grizzled Tree Kangaroo Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
KANGAROOS - Holly Eastern Grey Kangaroo Red Kangaroo Western Grey Kangaroo
Rach, this should be fun. I just ordered a bunch of books on amazon that reference the Yellow-Bellied Glider and they should be coming in a few weeks. Meanwhile, I am reviewing internet stuff. I'll keep you posted
Hey Rach; Sorry I haven't gotten back with you. Mom and son had my laptop for 4 days (I'm in withdrawal from sugarglider.com) so I haven't seen the boards. I will try the Dibbler. This sounds interesting.