




drymosphace
The Drymosphace is a playful little creature that loves to explore the woods! With its fluffy fur and curious nature, it’s always on the lookout for new adventures.
Lebensraum: Drymosphace lives in lush forests and grassy meadows.
The Drymosphace is a small, nimble mammal with large, reflective eyes and soft, mottled brown-green fur. Its long, bushy tail is often as long as its body, and it has distinctive white patches around its eyes and ears, giving it a masked appearance.





Kategorie
SäugetiereSeltenheit
Common
Gefahr
1/5 · Sehr gering
Snaps
Mach den ersten Snap!
A Drymosphace can hang upside down by its tail for several minutes without getting tired!
Drymosphace mothers often carry their young on their backs for the first few weeks of life!
Their reflective eyes glow bright green or red when caught in a beam of light at night, wow!
These clever creatures build cozy, spherical nests high in tree hollows using leaves and moss.
Drymosphace has incredibly large eyes with a reflective layer to see perfectly in the darkest forest nights.
Drymosphace can use its strong, grasping tail as an extra limb to hold onto branches and swing through trees.
Drymosphace has special glands that produce unique scents, helping them communicate and mark their territory.
Drymosphace can rotate its ankles nearly 180 degrees, allowing it to climb down trees headfirst with ease.
Drymosphace enjoys a tasty mix of tropical fruits, insects, and occasionally small treats from the forest floor.
Harpia harpyja
hunts Drymosphace from the canopy
Leopardus pardalis
is a nocturnal forest predator
Ficus insipida
enjoys its sweet, abundant fruits
Dynastes hercules
preys on insects in the forest
Pelzig beschreibt Tiere, die eine dichte Schicht aus weichen Haaren oder Fell besitzen.
Soziale Tiere leben in organisierten Gruppen und kooperieren, um ihr Überleben zu sichern, beispielsweise bei der Nahrungssuche, Verteidigung und Aufzucht der Jungen.
Dieses Merkmal kennzeichnet Lebewesen, deren Ernährung vollständig oder hauptsächlich aus pflanzlichem Material besteht.
Tagaktive Tiere sind hauptsächlich bei Tageslicht aktiv und ruhen oder schlafen in der Regel nachts.
Nachtaktive Tiere sind hauptsächlich in den Nachtstunden aktiv und ruhen oder schlafen normalerweise tagsüber.
Gefahr
1/5 · Sehr gering
Always observe wildlife from a distance.
25-45 cm
0.8-2.5 kg
7-12 Jahre
20 km/h
Drymosphace enjoys a tasty mix of tropical fruits, insects, and occasionally small treats from the forest floor.
Drymosphace lives in lush forests and grassy meadows.
Foraging
2-4
Zoome hinein, um Cluster aufzulösen und zu sehen, wo dieses Objekt fotografiert wurde.
Neueste Snaps erscheinen hier, wenn neue Beobachtungen hinzukommen.