Bishop Moss Mouse

Bishop Moss Mouse

Discover the fascinating world of the **Limestone Tufted-tail Rat**, a unique rodent thriving in the limestone karst regions of Southeast Asia. With distinctive tufted tails and agile climbing abilities, these nocturnal creatures play a vital role in their ecosystem as seed dispersers while facing challenges due to habitat loss. Learn about their physical traits, social behaviors, and conservation status in this engaging exploration of an intriguing species.

Pianma White-bellied Rat

Pianma White-bellied Rat

Discover the fascinating life of the **Pianma White-bellied Rat**, a vulnerable species native to the lush forests of Southeast Asia. This medium-sized rodent, with its distinctive greyish-brown fur and white underbelly, plays a crucial role in its ecosystem through seed dispersal and as prey for larger predators. Learn about its habitat, diet, and unique behaviors that showcase its remarkable adaptability and resilience.

Burmese Tree Rat

Burmese Tree Rat

Discover the unique Burmese Tree Rat (*Lenothrix nibba*), a medium-sized rodent thriving in Southeast Asia's tropical forests. Renowned for their impressive agility and nocturnal behaviors, these remarkable creatures play a crucial role in their ecosystem through seed dispersal and serving as prey for various predators. However, with a Vulnerable conservation status, the fight to protect their habitats against deforestation is more vital than ever.

Bangs’s Mountain Squirrel

Bangs’s Mountain Squirrel

Discover the fascinating world of Bangs's Mountain Squirrel (<i>Menetes berdmorei</i>), a unique species thriving in the cool, dense forests of Southeast Asia. Known for their agile climbing abilities and vibrant social behavior, these squirrels play a crucial role in their ecosystem by facilitating seed dispersal and supporting forest health. With their vulnerable status highlighting the urgent need for conservation efforts, learn more about their habitat, diet, and the intriguing facts that make them a keystone species.