citatas
Citatas is a genus of small, arboreal mammals belonging to the family Citatidae. These creatures are native to the dense rainforests of South America, primarily found in the Amazon Basin. Citatas are characterized by their slender bodies, long prehensile tails, and large, forward-facing eyes adapted for nocturnal activity. Their fur is typically a mottled brown or gray, providing camouflage against tree bark.
The diet of citatas consists mainly of insects, fruits, and nectar, which they forage for using their
Reproduction in citatas involves a short gestation period, with females typically giving birth to one or two