How big does a Common spotted cuscus get? Here is an overview over the average adult age:
A grown Common spotted cuscus (Spilocuscus maculatus) reaches an average size of 45.8 cm (1′ 7″).
When born, they have an average size of 0 cm (0′ 0″). Usually, they reach an age of 11 years. A full-grown exemplary reaches roughly 4.06 kg (8.95 lbs). A Common spotted cuscus has 1 babies at once. The Common spotted cuscus (genus: Spilocuscus) is a member of the family Phalangeridae.
As a reference: Humans reach an average body size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) while carrying 62 kg (137 lbs). A human woman is pregnant for 280 days (40 weeks) and on average become 75 years old.
The common spotted cuscus (Spilocuscus maculatus), also known as the white cuscus, is a cuscus, a marsupial that lives in the Cape York region of Australia, New Guinea, and nearby smaller islands.
Animals of the same family as a Common spotted cuscus
We found other animals of the Phalangeridae family:
- Eastern common cuscus with a size of 38.4 cm (1′ 4″)
- Rothschild’s cuscus bringing 1.37 kilos (3.02 lbs) to the scale
- Silky cuscus with a size of 41.2 cm (1′ 5″)
- Ground cuscus with a size of 45.3 cm (1′ 6″)
- Black-spotted cuscus with 1 babies per litter
- Northern common cuscus with a size of 42.4 cm (1′ 5″)
- Northern brushtail possum with 1 babies per litter
- Sulawesi bear cuscus bringing 10 kilos (22.05 lbs) to the scale
- Short-eared possum with 1 babies per litter
- Mountain cuscus with a size of 40.7 cm (1′ 5″)
Animals with the same size as a Common spotted cuscus
Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as Common spotted cuscus:
- Black crested gibbon with a size of 54.5 cm (1′ 10″)
- Kloss’s gibbon with a size of 51.2 cm (1′ 9″)
- Cacomistle with a size of 42.5 cm (1′ 5″)
- Crab-eating macaque with a size of 51.5 cm (1′ 9″)
- Southern giant slender-tailed cloud rat with a size of 38.2 cm (1′ 4″)
- Bald uakari with a size of 54.1 cm (1′ 10″)
- Palawan stink badger with a size of 39 cm (1′ 4″)
- Stein’s cuscus with a size of 42.4 cm (1′ 5″)
- Sunda stink badger with a size of 44.2 cm (1′ 6″)
- Red-eared guenon with a size of 43.5 cm (1′ 6″)
Animals with the same litter size as a Common spotted cuscus
Here is a list of animals that have the same number of babies per litter (1) as a Common spotted cuscus:
- L’Hoest’s monkey
- Peale’s free-tailed bat
- White-bellied yellow bat
- Harp seal
- Western red colobus
- Southwestern myotis
- African buffalo
- Sable antelope
- Handley’s tailless bat
- Tweedy’s crab-eating rat
Animals with the same life expectancy as a Common spotted cuscus
Completely different animals, but becoming as old as a Common spotted cuscus:
- Long-footed potoroo with an average maximal age of 10 years
- Spectral tarsier with an average maximal age of 12 years
- Least weasel with an average maximal age of 10 years
- Philippine porcupine with an average maximal age of 9.5 years
- Cape ground squirrel with an average maximal age of 13 years
- Maxwell’s duiker with an average maximal age of 12.25 years
- PudĂș with an average maximal age of 12.5 years
- African wild dog with an average maximal age of 11 years
- Java mouse-deer with an average maximal age of 12 years
- Taruca with an average maximal age of 10.58 years
Animals with the same weight as a Common spotted cuscus
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Spilocuscus maculatus:
- Maned sloth with a weight of 4.47 kilos (9.85 lbs)
- Pampas cat with a weight of 4.4 kilos (9.7 lbs)
- Arctic hare with a weight of 4.42 kilos (9.74 lbs)
- Golden-crowned sifaka with a weight of 3.53 kilos (7.78 lbs)
- Mona monkey with a weight of 3.98 kilos (8.77 lbs)
- Blue duiker with a weight of 4.86 kilos (10.71 lbs)
- Alaskan hare with a weight of 4.85 kilos (10.69 lbs)
- Red-legged pademelon with a weight of 4.53 kilos (9.99 lbs)
- White-tailed mongoose with a weight of 3.66 kilos (8.07 lbs)
- European hare with a weight of 3.82 kilos (8.42 lbs)