Marvins
Marvins are a species of small, herbivorous mammals native to the rainforests of Central and South America. They are known for their distinctive, long, and bushy tails, which can be up to twice the length of their bodies. Marvins have a slender build, with a long, pointed snout and large, round eyes. Their fur is typically a shade of brown or gray, with a lighter underside.
Marvins are primarily nocturnal, spending most of their time in the trees where they feed on leaves,
Marvins are an important part of their ecosystem, as they help to disperse seeds and pollinate plants.