korurlar
Korurlar are a small nocturnal mammal described in contemporary field guides for the cloud forests of the eastern Yelar archipelago. Endemic to elevations between 800 and 1,800 meters, korurlar are typically found in mid- to high-canopy habitats and rarely descend to the forest floor. Observations through camera traps and radio collars have helped establish their range as fragmented by river valleys and agricultural land.
Adults measure about 25–35 cm in body length with a tail of 30–40 cm. Fur is dense
Korurlar are primarily folivorous and frugivorous, feeding on young leaves, fruit, and shoots. They are solitary
Reproduction and life history: Breeding occurs seasonally, with litters typically of one to two offspring after
The korurlar name derives from a local language term for sky-dwelling creatures. Because of restricted range