Physically, they appear very similar to the
pygmy possums, except for their greater size. Even so, they are relatively small animals, with the largest being cat-sized, and they weigh between 200 grams and 2 kilograms. They have grasping hands and feet with opposable first toes on their hindfeet, and, in all species save the
greater glider, a
prehensile tail. They are
nocturnal, with large eyes. All species feed almost entirely on leaves. To enable them to digest this tough and fibrous food, they have an enlarged
cecum containing fermenting bacteria, and, like
rabbits, they are
coprophagous, passing food through their digestive tracts twice. Their teeth include a battery of grinding
molars, and they lack lower
canines. Their dental formula is: Most are solitary animals, although a few live in small family groups, and they are generally shy and secretive, making them difficult to study. They travel across home ranges of up to 3
hectares (7.5 acres).
Gestation lasts up to 50 days, but varies depending on species. ==Classification==