Brown-tailed dwarf cloud rat

Brown-tailed dwarf cloud rat Carpomys phaeurus with baybayin

Climb a tree with a Brown-tailed dwarf cloud rat or Carpomys phaeurus! It can be found in the Central Cordillera, where it is likely active at night or nocturnal, and lives most of its life in the trees (Heaney, Balete, et al. 2016). It also has an extinct larger cousin, whose remains were found in the infamous Callao Cave complex (J Ochoa et al., 2021), where fossils of ancient humans were previously found.

Artprint: https://society6.com/product/brown-tailed-dwarf-cloud-rat-carpomys-phaeurus-with-baybayin_print

This artwork and research is dedicated to the late Danilo Balete

Danilo Balete was involved in the discovery of more than half of the known small mammals in the Philippines 1. Originally from Bicol, Balete introduced conservation measures on Mt. Isarog with the Haribon Foundation, and later worked on the Philippines mammal project of The Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois in the United States 2.

The species name beneficus is from the Latin for “beneficial”. It is in dedication to the benefactor who funded Balete’s high school and college education, and supported his interest in Philippine wildlife 3.

Danilo Balete passed away in 2017.

“It is extraordinary that so many new species of mammals remain to be discovered in the Philippines… In the past 10 years we’ve published formal descriptions of 10 other species, and other biologists have described five more. And we are nowhere close to the end of our discoveries. The Philippines may have the greatest concentration of unique species of animals of any country in the world.”

Danilo Balete, in an article in the ScienceDaily, “Seven new species of mammals discovered on Luzon, Philippines” (2011).

CLOUD RATS OF THE PHILIPPINES

Cloud rat art prints: https://society6.com/philippinewildlifeart/collection/cloud-rats-of-the-philippines-5848802

Sources

  1. J. Alvarez. 2017. “Danny Balete: One of the finest field biologists the Philippines has ever seen.” University of the Philippines Los Baños. (Last accessed May 7, 2019).
  2. E. Gatumbato. 2017. “Danny B, a conservation hero.” The Visayan Daily Star.
  3. Heaney, Balete et al. 2014. Three New Species of Musseromys (Muridae, Rodentia).