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The wellbeing of this species seems to be closely associated with the botanical succession within the mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) forests. The length of Lead-beater’s Possum is about 40cm from nose to tail tip. About half of the animal is taken up by the tail. Soft, dense fur covers the body, becoming progressively longer on the distinctively club-shaped tail. The colour of the animal is a dark greyish-brown with whitish under-parts. The face is quite beautifully marked. Unlike some of the possums close to its size, it does not have any gliding membrane.

The wellbeing of this species seems to be closely associated with the botanical succession within the mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) forests. The length of Lead-beater’s Possum is about 40cm from nose to tail tip. About half of the animal is taken up by the tail. Soft, dense fur covers the body, becoming progressively longer on the distinctively club-shaped tail. The colour of the animal is a dark greyish-brown with whitish under-parts. The face is quite beautifully marked. Unlike some of the possums close to its size, it does not have any gliding membrane.