koasilas
Koasilas is a genus of small, arboreal mammals belonging to the family Sciuridae, commonly known as squirrels. They are native to the tropical rainforests of South America, primarily found in the Amazon basin. These squirrels are characterized by their slender bodies, long bushy tails, and large, expressive eyes. Their fur coloration typically ranges from reddish-brown to gray, often with lighter undersides.
The diet of koasilas consists mainly of fruits, nuts, seeds, and occasionally insects. They are agile climbers
Reproduction in koasilas involves a gestation period of approximately two months, after which a small litter
Several species are recognized within the koasilas genus, though their exact taxonomic classification and number of