sujuvuses
Sujuvuses are a genus of small, nocturnal, arboreal marsupials native to the Nereid Archipelago, a chain of islands in the southern ocean. They inhabit tropical forests, mangroves, and riparian woodlands across several islands. The name sujuvus derives from the archipelago's local language, associated with night wandering and elusive movement.
Physically, sujuvuses measure 14–22 cm in body length, with a 15–28 cm tail and a weight of
Ecology and behavior: Sujuvuses are primarily nocturnal and solitary or found in small pairs. They forage for
Taxonomy and distribution: Four described species are recognised: Sujuvus albescens, S. nigrescens, S. chloris, and S.
Conservation: Habitat loss from logging and invasive predators threatens some populations. Protected areas and island-specific management