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Horsfield's treeshrew (Tupaia javanica), also called Javan treeshrew, is a treeshrew species within the Tupaiidae. isolated on white background
The brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula), a nocturnal and arboreal marsupial native to Australia and New Zealand, is known for its distinctive bushy tail, adaptable urban lifestyle, and herbivorous diet consisting of leaves, fruits, and insects.
A mouse lemur moves along the branches of a tree in Madagascar, Magadascar
Rattan, Myrialepis paradoxa is a spiked stem of a palm tree, this one is laying on the jungle floor in the Mount Leuser National Park close to Bukit Lawang in the northern part of Sumatra
The Common Brushtail Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula)\n\nThe Common Brushtail Possum, a familiar sight in both Australian forests and urban areas, is known for its bushy tail and large, expressive eyes. This adaptable marsupial, with its silver-gray to dark brown fur, thrives in a variety of habitats, from woodlands to rooftops. Nocturnal by nature, it forages for leaves, fruits, and insects under the cover of night, playing a vital role in the ecosystem by aiding in seed dispersal and insect control.
Yellow-footed antechinus in the Central Victorian bushland
Night Portrait of the brown mouse lemur Microcebus rufus aka, Ranomafana National Park, Fianarantsoa, madagascar
The Sunda flying lemur (Galeopterus variegatus), also known as the Malayan flying lemur or Malayan Colugo, is, presently, one of the only two species of flying lemurs in the world. Contrary to its name, it is not a lemur, neither can it fly. It has a gliding membrane connecting the neck and its upper body, called patagium, and uses this to glide from tree to tree. It is strictly arboreal and nocturnal, and its diet consists mainly of leaves, sap from plants, flower buds, nectars, fruits and shoots. It has no eyelids, hence sleeps in the daytime with its eyes seemingly wide open. These lemurs were photographed on the island of Langkawi, Malaysia.
Nocturnal animals Small-toothed palm civet ( Arctogalidia trivirgata ) finding common fig fruit in the night time in nature at Khao Yai national park ,Thailand
Big Eyes - Tarsier portrait in a forest at Bohol Island - Philippines
Mouse Opossum - Marmosa sp. in Tambopata National Reserve, Peru
an Olingo searches for food in the trees at night near Mindo, Ecuador
Australian Ring-tailed Possum with young
Yellow-footed antechinus in the Central Victorian bushland
Northern Greater Galago - Otolemur garnettii also Garnett greater galago or Small-eared Greater Galago, nocturnal, arboreal primate endemic to Africa, eared cute brown small monkey.
Rare wildlife shot of an aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis). SHOT IN WILDLIFE in Madagascar. \n\nThe aye-aye is a long-fingered lemur, a strepsirrhine primate endemic to Madagascar and an endangered species. It is the world's largest nocturnal primate.
One mouse lemur moves along the branches of a tree
Kopi luwak, also known as civet coffee, is a coffee that consists of partially digested coffee cherries, which have been eaten and defecated by the Asian palm civet
Palm civet sleeping in a tree
Closed up the nocturnal bird, adult White-fronted scops owl, uprisen angle view, front shot, in the morning sitting in the overgrown twig hiding behind the bushes neatly in nature of tropical rainforest, national park in central Thailand.
In a dense Malagasy forest during twilight, lemurs cling to branches, blending with the foliage as they observe their surroundings and interact playfully.
This small possum-like marsupial is scientifically known as Petaurus breviceps, and is found in northern and eastern Australia, and was later introduced to Tasmania
Australian Ringtail possum sitting on a thin branch of a tree in the australian bush
Trichosurus caninus eating a grape at night
Australian Common Ringtail Possum feeding on gum tree leaf tips
European edible dormouse (Glis glis) sitting on an old wall.
Green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) sitting on a branch
Sunda Flying Lemur (Galeopterus variegatus) with green foliage background.
Bushy-tailed Olingo - Bassaricyon gabbii also known as the Northern olingo, is a tree-dwelling member of the family Procyonidae, which also includes raccoons
Opossum walking on the wall
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