IPA: //ˈkʌskəs//
KK: /ˈkʌskəs/
A type of nocturnal marsupial found in New Guinea, Australia, and nearby islands, known for its large eyes, small ears, pointed snout, and long tail that can grasp objects.
The cuscus is often seen climbing trees at night in search of food.
The word 'cuscus' originates from the Malay word 'kus-kus', which refers to a type of marsupial found in Australia and New Guinea. It specifically denotes the animal known for its distinctive appearance and behavior.
Think of the Malay word 'kus-kus' when you hear 'cuscus', as it directly names this unique marsupial.