suulae
Suulae are a small, nocturnal arboreal mammal genus in the family Suulaidae, endemic to the temperate rainforests of the Vespera Archipelago. They inhabit the forest canopy and upper understory, rarely reaching the ground, and are typically solitary except during breeding or when food patches cluster. They are omnivorous, feeding on insects, fruit, seeds, and young shoots. A prehensile tail acts as a fifth limb, aiding balance and grip when moving through branches.
Taxonomy and species: The genus Suulae comprises four described species: Suulae nocturnus, Suulae flavifrons, Suulae longicaudus,
Morphology: Adults weigh 60-140 grams, with body length of 12-22 cm and tails of 14-28 cm. They
Behavior and ecology: Suulae are primarily solitary, with activity peaking at dusk and after midnight. They
Conservation: Habitat loss and fragmentation due to logging and land development threaten several species. Some populations