The word “cuscus” can refer to two different things:
1. **Cuscus (animal)**: A cuscus is a type of marsupial belonging to the family Phalangeridae, native to Australia and New Guinea. These nocturnal animals are characterized by their thick fur, bushy tails, and a slow-moving lifestyle. They primarily feed on leaves, fruits, and flowers.
2. **Couscous (food)**: In some contexts, “cuscus” may be a misspelling or variation of “couscous,” which is a type of food made from crushed steamed durum wheat, traditionally served with meat and vegetables in North African cuisine.
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