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Scandentia is an order of small mammals. Members of this order are called scandentians, or treeshrews. They are primarily found in Southeast Asia, with the Madras treeshrew instead in mainland India. They range in size from the Bornean smooth-tailed treeshrew, at 11 cm (4 in) plus a 9 cm (4 in) tail, to the striped treeshrew, at 23 cm (9 in) plus a 13 cm (5 in) tail. They generally live in forests, and primarily eat insects and fruit. No population estimates have been made for any scandentian species, though the Nicobar treeshrew is categorized as endangered.

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  • Scandentia is an order of small mammals. Members of this order are called scandentians, or treeshrews. They are primarily found in Southeast Asia, with the Madras treeshrew instead in mainland India. They range in size from the Bornean smooth-tailed treeshrew, at 11 cm (4 in) plus a 9 cm (4 in) tail, to the striped treeshrew, at 23 cm (9 in) plus a 13 cm (5 in) tail. They generally live in forests, and primarily eat insects and fruit. No population estimates have been made for any scandentian species, though the Nicobar treeshrew is categorized as endangered. The twenty-three extant species of Scandentia are grouped into two families: Tupaiidae, which contains twenty-two species within three genera, and Ptilocercidae, which contains a single species, the pen-tailed treeshrew. Only a few extinct scandentian species have been discovered, though due to ongoing research and discoveries the exact number and categorization is not fixed. (en)
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  • T. ferruginea (en)
  • T. gracilis (en)
  • T. montana (en)
  • A. ellioti (en)
  • D. melanura (en)
  • D. murina (en)
  • P. lowii (en)
  • T. belangeri (en)
  • T. chrysogaster (en)
  • T. discolor (en)
  • T. dorsalis (en)
  • T. everetti (en)
  • T. glis (en)
  • T. hypochrysa (en)
  • T. javanica (en)
  • T. longipes (en)
  • T. minor (en)
  • T. nicobarica (en)
  • T. palawanensis (en)
  • T. picta (en)
  • T. salatana (en)
  • T. splendidula (en)
  • T. tana (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
  • Forest (en)
  • Forest and shrubland (en)
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  • Omnivorous (en)
  • Insects and fruit (en)
  • Termites and ants (en)
  • Fruit and insects (en)
  • Insects as well as fruit (en)
  • Insects, other invertebrates, and fruit (en)
  • Fruit, arthropods, and small vertebrates (en)
  • Insects and other invertebrates, as well as fruit (en)
  • Insects, fruit, seeds, and leaves (en)
  • Insects, other arthropods, and fruit (en)
  • Small animals, fruit leaves, seeds, and carrion (en)
  • Small animals, insects, fruit, vegetables, and eggs (en)
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  • Brown treeshrew (en)
  • Drawing of brown treeshrew (en)
  • Gray and brown treeshrew (en)
  • Gray/brown treeshrew (en)
  • Red and brown treeshrew (en)
  • Stuffed brown treeshrew (en)
  • Two stuffed brown treeshrews (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
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  • Borneo (en)
  • India (en)
  • Southeast Asia (en)
  • Java, Indonesia (en)
  • Mindanao, Philippines (en)
  • Palawan, Philippines (en)
  • Mainland Southeast Asia (en)
  • Bangka Island, Indonesia (en)
  • Borneo and nearby islands (en)
  • Mentawai Islands, Indonesia (en)
  • Nicobar Islands, India (en)
  • Northern Borneo (en)
  • Southern Borneo (en)
  • Southern Borneo, Indonesia (en)
  • Sumatra and Tanahbala, Indonesia (en)
  • Western Indonesia (en)
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  • File:Anathana ellioti map.png (en)
  • File:Bornean Smooth-tailed Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Common Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Golden-bellied Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Horsfield's Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Large Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Long-footed Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Mindanao Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Mountain Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Nicobar Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Northern Smooth-tailed Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Northern Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Painted Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Palawan Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Pen-tailed Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Pygmy Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Ruddy Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Slender Treeshrew area.png (en)
  • File:Striped Treeshrew area.png (en)
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  • About long, plus tail (en)
  • long, plus tail (en)
  • About long, plus 4–5 cm tail (en)
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  • one (en)
  • two (en)
  • nineteen (en)
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  • (en)
  • D. m. baluensis (en)
  • D. m. melanura (en)
  • P. l. continentis (en)
  • P. l. lowii (en)
  • T. b. belangeri (en)
  • T. b. chinensis (en)
  • T. g. edarata (en)
  • T. g. gracilis (en)
  • T. g. inflata (en)
  • T. m. baluensis (en)
  • T. m. humeralis (en)
  • T. m. malaccana (en)
  • T. m. minor (en)
  • T. m. montana (en)
  • T. m. sincipis (en)
  • T. n. nicobarica (en)
  • T. n. surda (en)
  • T. p. fuscior (en)
  • T. p. picta (en)
  • T. s. carimatae (en)
  • T. s. lucida (en)
  • T. s. natunae (en)
  • T. s. riabus (en)
  • T. s. splendidula (en)
  • T. t. banguei (en)
  • T. t. besara (en)
  • T. t. bunoae (en)
  • T. t. cervicalis (en)
  • T. t. chrysura (en)
  • T. t. kelabit (en)
  • T. t. kretami (en)
  • T. t. lingae (en)
  • T. t. masae (en)
  • T. t. nitida (en)
  • T. t. paitana (en)
  • T. t. sirhassenensis (en)
  • T. t. speciosa (en)
  • T. t. tana (en)
  • T. t. utara (en)
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  • Scandentia is an order of small mammals. Members of this order are called scandentians, or treeshrews. They are primarily found in Southeast Asia, with the Madras treeshrew instead in mainland India. They range in size from the Bornean smooth-tailed treeshrew, at 11 cm (4 in) plus a 9 cm (4 in) tail, to the striped treeshrew, at 23 cm (9 in) plus a 13 cm (5 in) tail. They generally live in forests, and primarily eat insects and fruit. No population estimates have been made for any scandentian species, though the Nicobar treeshrew is categorized as endangered. (en)
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  • List of scandentians (en)
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