Thanks a lot! Not so minor errors though
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Tupaia belangeri
NORTHERN TREESHREW
Class Mammals – Mammalia
Order Treeshrews – Scandentia
Family Treeshrews – Tupaiidae
Treeshrews – animal of the size of a squirrel, living in the forests of Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand, Indonesia, Sumatra, Java. Northern treeshrews have a thick fur, which is dark brown on the back and sides of the body, and orange-red on the belly/ abdomen. Animals’ paws have /equipped with sharp claws used for climbing trees; ears are medium-sized; large black eyes are located on the sides of the head.
Not only because of the appearance but also by/with their behavior Northern treeshrew is similar to Eurasian red squirrel. It hustles most of the time in the forest floor, searching for something to eat, and when it is in danger, as well as at night, hides in the trees. Northern treeshrews usually form monogamous pairs, but there were cases when the male mates with several females. Parents built a special nest for the offspring under roots or in hollows of the trees, paving it with dry leaves. The parents live in another nest. Surprising fact that during treeshrew childhood, which is lasting for about 36 days, the female with cubs holds no more than one and a half hours. It comes to them once in two days for 10 or 15 minutes to feed. After the month after birth is over, litters leave their nest and join the parents.
Diet: fruits and seeds, invertebrates and small vertebrates
Habitat: tropical forests