tree shrew
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small, insectivorous, arboreal mammal: A tree shrew is a mammal native to Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its insect-eating diet, tree-dwelling (arboreal) lifestyle, and physical resemblance to a squirrel, typically possessing large eyes and a long, pointed snout.
Usage Examples
- The tree shrew is an active forager, searching for insects and fruit in the forest canopy.
- Despite its name, the tree shrew is not closely related to true shrews.
- Researchers study the tree shrew due to its relatively large brain for its body size.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific classification, tree shrews belong to the order Scandentia. Their biological traits make them an important model organism in neurological and visual system research.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Treeshrew (): The scientific name for a widespread species of tree shrew.
- Pentail Treeshrew (): The scientific name for a distinct, nocturnal species known for its feather-like tail.
Synonyms
- Tupaia (Scientific genus name)
- Scandentian (Referring to a member of the order Scandentia)
Notes on Meaning
- The name "tree shrew" can be slightly misleading. While they are arboreal and shrew-like in appearance, they are a distinct evolutionary lineage, more closely related to primates and colugos than to true shrews. The term primarily denotes this specific family of mammals within the order Scandentia.
Noun
- insectivorous arboreal mammal of southeast Asia that resembles a squirrel with large eyes and long sharp snout