Motif de consultation : Parésie, Paralysie, et Tremblements chez le Phalanger volant

Le phalanger volant (Petaurus breviceps) est un petit marsupial nocturne originaire de Nouvelle Guinée et d’Australie. Les phalangers volants sont omnivores et mangent dans la nature des arthropodes et des plantes, comme la sève du phloème d’eucalyptus, la manne, le miellat, le nectar et le pollen . . .


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