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Northern Tree Shrew

Tupaia belangeri)

Photo by JoeHartman
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Field Notes

Description:

The Northern Tree Shrew is home in SE Asia and quite common. Found in and at the edge of forests, easily recognized by their very long tail. They are believed to be more related to rabbits than to primates.

Habitat:

Forest

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PublishedOctober 7, 2013

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