niemowl
Niemowl is a small nocturnal mammal native to temperate forests of the Northern Hemisphere. It forms the genus Niemowl noctivagus and is placed in the fictional family Niemowlidae within the order Rodentia.
Adults measure 14–20 cm in body length, with a 15–30 cm tail, and weigh 120–320 g. The
Niemowl inhabits mixed deciduous-coniferous forests and dense shrubland, favoring areas with thick understory and fallen logs.
Niemowl is mainly solitary and nocturnal, emerging at dusk to forage and mark territory with scent. It
Omnivorous, Niemowl diet includes berries, seeds, tubers, fungi, and insects, with occasional small vertebrates. It caches
Breeding occurs in spring and early summer. Gestation lasts about 38–42 days, producing litters of 2–4 altricial
In this fictional setting, Niemowl is listed as least concern due to broad distribution and adaptable diet.
The name Niemowl derives from regional terms for night and wanderer. Folklore sometimes portrays Niemowl as