ramblinos
Ramblinos are a small, understudied mammalian genus that was first formally described in 2021 by zoologists at the University of São Paulo. The type species, Ramblinos alpinus, was discovered in a remote high‑altitude grassland in the southern Andes. Morphologically, ramblinos resemble miniature kangaroos with a dense, shaggy coat that ranges in colour from slate grey to russet brown. They possess elongated hind limbs adapted for hopping and a prehensile tail used for balance while navigating uneven terrain.
Ecologically, ramblinos are primarily herbivorous, feeding on a variety of grasses, lichens, and the leaves of
The distribution of ramblinos is largely restricted to the Andean foothills, with a few isolated populations
Research on ramblinos is ongoing; recent studies employed radio‑tracking to map movement patterns and genetic analyses