courops
Courops, also known as couropods, are a group of small, nocturnal mammals native to Australia. They are characterized by their long, thin legs and large, rounded ears, which help them to detect prey in the dark. Courops are insectivores, feeding primarily on ants and termites, which they catch using their long, sticky tongues. They are solitary animals, except during the breeding season, and are known for their distinctive, loud calls, which are used to communicate with other members of their species.
There are three species of courops: the eastern courop, the western courop, and the southern courop. The
Courops are an important part of the Australian ecosystem, as they help to control ant and termite