Bornean smooth-tailed treeshrew

Prominent orange-brown rings exist around the eyes, with weakly marked facial streaks present on both side of the face, extending from the snout to ears.

The thin tail is covered with fine, smooth hair, with darkening towards the tip.

Live in evergreen rainforest, which active in mossy trees and on rocky boulders in submontane and montane pristine forest.

The major threats for this species are loss of habitat due to the agricultural expansion and conversion of land to nontree plantations at lower elevations.

The conservation actions only occur at Crocker Range National Park, Sabah, Malaysia.