Two New Greater Glider Species Discovered In Australia
As we all know, the Australian bush fire which happened earlier this year left more than a billion animals dead.
Recently, two new greater glider species were discovered in the country.
If you're unfamiliar with greater gliders, they're actually nocturnal gliding marsupials that feed almost exclusively on Eucalyptus leaves and buds.
Three and not just one species
During the study, experts discovered that there are three distinct species of greater glider throughout the country.
Petauroides volans were found in the south, Petauroides minor in the north and Petauroides armillatus in the central region.
Not much is known as yet about the two newly discovered species, Petauroides minor and Petauroides armillatus.
Now, efforts are being put in place to better understand and conserve the species.
Let's hope that all this helps with increasing their population.