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• Morphology
> Appearance
> Anatomy
• Physiology
• Locomotion
• Diets
• Behavior
• Reproduction
• Ecology
• Evolution
• Relations with People
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Distribution
These are not precise range maps. This series of maps merely indicate the continent(s) and ecozone(s) various groups of animals are native to.
Tree shrews are native to tropical forests in Southeast Asia, similar to another mammal order, Dermoptera (colugos or flying lemurs).
