okókowych
Okókowych is a term that refers to a group of small, often nocturnal, insectivorous mammals native to the Americas. The name "okókowych" is derived from the Polish words "oko" meaning eye and "kowiek" meaning small, reflecting the distinctive large eyes of these animals. They are part of the order Dermoptera, which also includes the colugos of Asia.
Okókowych are characterized by their elongated bodies, long tails, and large, forward-facing eyes that provide excellent
There are two species of okókowych: the greater okókowych (Dermophis magna) and the lesser okókowych (Dermophis
Okókowych are solitary animals and are typically found in tropical and subtropical forests. They are known