korpisi
Korpisi is a genus of small, arboreal mammals belonging to the family Sciuridae, commonly known as tree squirrels. These rodents are native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia, with their distribution primarily encompassing Malaysia, Indonesia, and parts of Thailand. Korpisi are characterized by their slender bodies, long bushy tails, and distinctive large eyes adapted for their nocturnal lifestyle. Their fur color varies across species, often featuring shades of brown, gray, and sometimes reddish hues, with some displaying lighter undersides.
These squirrels are primarily insectivores, feeding on a diet of insects, grubs, and other small invertebrates.
The genus Korpisi includes several recognized species, each with subtle morphological differences and specific habitat preferences