piirisids
Piirisids are a fictional family of small arboreal mammals described in speculative biology to illustrate patterns of color patterning and ecological niche differentiation in tropical forests. The term derives from the Piira archipelago where the in-world fauna is said to have originated, combined with the -sids suffix common in taxonomic names.
Classification and naming: In the imagined system, piirisids are placed in the order Piiriformes and family
Physical description: Piirisids are small, nocturnal mammals, typically 4–9 cm in length (excluding tail) with tails
Distribution and habitat: In the fictional world, piirisids inhabit the tropical canopies and understory of the
Ecology and behavior: Piirisids are mostly nocturnal and solitary, though some species form small family groups.
Reproduction: Mating is seasonal; litter size is typically one to two offspring. Maternal care lasts several
Significance: The piirisids concept is used in world-building and pedagogy to illustrate evolutionary principles, biogeography, and