It is hard to guess what a Long-tailed pygmy possum weights. But we have the answer:
An adult Long-tailed pygmy possum (Cercartetus caudatus) on average weights 23 grams (0.05 lbs).
The Long-tailed pygmy possum is from the family Burramyidae (genus: Cercartetus). They can live for up to 3.17 years. When reaching adult age, they grow up to 9.8 cm (0′ 4″). On average, Long-tailed pygmy possums can have babies 2 times per year with a litter size of 2.
As a reference: An average human weights in at 62 kg (137 lbs) and reaches an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). Humans spend 280 days (40 weeks) in the womb of their mother and reach around 75 years of age.
The long-tailed pygmy possum (Cercartetus caudatus) is a diprotodont marsupial found in the rainforests of northern Australia, Indonesia and New Guinea. Living at altitudes of above 1,500 m, it eats insects and nectar, and may eat pollen in place of insects in the wild.
Animals of the same family as a Long-tailed pygmy possum
We found other animals of the Burramyidae family:
- Tasmanian pygmy possum with a weight of 8 grams
- Western pygmy possum with a weight of 15 grams
- Eastern pygmy possum with a weight of 27 grams
- Mountain pygmy possum with a weight of 44 grams
Animals with the same weight as a Long-tailed pygmy possum
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Cercartetus caudatus:
- Parnell’s mustached bat bringing 19 grams to the scale
- Agile gracile opossum bringing 22 grams to the scale
- Woolly dormouse bringing 25 grams to the scale
- Savi’s pine vole bringing 20 grams to the scale
- White-bellied free-tailed bat bringing 21 grams to the scale
- Arnhem sheath-tailed bat bringing 26 grams to the scale
- Rüppell’s broad-nosed bat bringing 26 grams to the scale
- Creeping vole bringing 20 grams to the scale
- Abrothrix andinus bringing 24 grams to the scale
- North African gerbil bringing 27 grams to the scale
Animals with the same size as a Long-tailed pygmy possum
Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as Long-tailed pygmy possum:
- Cape golden mole with a size of 10.6 cm (0′ 5″)
- Cotton mouse with a size of 9.8 cm (0′ 4″)
- Aegialomys galapagoensis with a size of 11.2 cm (0′ 5″)
- Woodford’s fruit bat with a size of 8.9 cm (0′ 4″)
- Feather-tailed possum with a size of 11.7 cm (0′ 5″)
- Chiruromys lamia with a size of 11.2 cm (0′ 5″)
- Salvin’s spiny pocket mouse with a size of 10.8 cm (0′ 5″)
- Gansu shrew with a size of 8 cm (0′ 4″)
- Heermann’s kangaroo rat with a size of 11.1 cm (0′ 5″)
- Philippine tarsier with a size of 11.7 cm (0′ 5″)
Animals with the same litter size as a Long-tailed pygmy possum
Here is a list of animals that have the same number of babies per litter (2) as a Long-tailed pygmy possum:
- Javan mongoose
- Short-tailed gymnure
- Greater bilby
- Crested servaline genet
- Big Mexican small-eared shrew
- Baird’s pocket gopher
- Northern yellow bat
- Indian grey mongoose
- Cougar
- California kangaroo rat
Animals with the same life expectancy as a Long-tailed pygmy possum
Completely different animals, but becoming as old as a Long-tailed pygmy possum:
- Woodland vole with an average maximal age of 2.75 years
- Parantechinus bilarni with an average maximal age of 3 years
- Little long-tailed dunnart with an average maximal age of 3.17 years
- African pygmy mouse with an average maximal age of 3.08 years
- Etruscan shrew with an average maximal age of 2.67 years
- Narrow-nosed planigale with an average maximal age of 3 years
- Little red kaluta with an average maximal age of 3 years
- Alpine pika with an average maximal age of 3 years
- Raffray’s bandicoot with an average maximal age of 3.25 years
- Salt marsh harvest mouse with an average maximal age of 2.58 years