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    The Dingiso or Bondegezou, Dendrolagus mbaiso, is a species of tree-kangaroo native to Irian Jaya (Indonesian New Guinea).

    It has a distinctive pattern of black and white fur, with white belly and black head, back and limbs. Unlike other tree kangaroos, it spends little time in the trees.

    It is most common in the western part of Irian Jaya because it is protected by members of the Moni tribe, for whom it is an ancestor. The species epithet, mbaiso, means "the forbidden animal" in Moni.

    It remains common in the west because of the protection conferred on it by the Moni people. For many Moni, it is an ancestor which must never be harmed.

    It was described and named in 1995 by Australian Museum zoologist Tim Flannery, Indonesian zoologist Boeadi and zoologist Szalay.


        Dingiso
    NameDingiso
    StatusVU
    Trenddown
    Status Systemiucn2.3
    RegnumAnimalia
    PhylumChordate
    ClassisMammalia
    InfraclassisMarsupialia
    OrdoDiprotodontia
    FamiliaMacropodidae
    GenusDendrolagus
    SpeciesD. mbaiso
    BinomialDendrolagus mbaiso
    Binomial AuthorityTim Flannery
     
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