eritas
Eritas refers to a genus of small, arboreal marsupials found in the rainforests of South America. These creatures are known for their distinctive long, prehensile tails and large, forward-facing eyes, which aid in their nocturnal lifestyle. Eritas are typically solitary and primarily feed on insects, fruits, and nectar. Their fur coloration often provides camouflage within their dense forest habitat, usually a mottled brown or gray.
The genus Eritas belongs to the order Didelphimorphia, which encompasses all opossums. While they share some