
Kellen's Dormouse
Graphiurus kelleni
Kellen's Dormouse (Graphiurus kelleni) is a small, nocturnal rodent native to sub-Saharan Africa, recognized for its agile movements and distinctive appearance. This species is part of the Gliridae family and is commonly found in a variety of habitats ranging from savannas to tropical forests. One of the most striking features of Kellen's Dormouse is its large, expressive eyes, which are well-adapted for its nocturnal lifestyle, allowing it to navigate effectively in the dark.
Its fur is generally soft and thick, exhibiting a grey to brown coloration on the back, with a lighter, often white underbelly. The dormouse has a bushy tail, which it uses for balance and communication. Typically measuring around 10 to 15 centimeters in length, Kellen's Dormouse is small and lightweight.
It primarily feeds on a diverse diet including fruits, seeds, and small insects, which it forages using its keen sense of smell and touch. These creatures are known for their social behavior, often living in family groups and using vocalizations to communicate. The species is adept at climbing and spends much of its time in trees, where it constructs nests from leaves and twigs for shelter. Due to its elusive and secretive nature, Kellen's Dormouse remains a lesser-known yet fascinating subject for further ecological and behavioral studies.