Funambulus
Funambulus is a genus of rodents belonging to the family Gliridae, commonly known as dormice. These animals are found in Africa and Asia. The name "funambulus" derives from Latin, meaning "tightrope walker," a nod to their arboreal lifestyle and agility. They are characterized by their bushy tails and large eyes, adaptations for their nocturnal activities.
Species within the genus funambulus are primarily arboreal, spending most of their lives in trees. They are
The genus funambulus includes several species, such as the African bush squirrel (Funambulus arboreus) and the