The Mindanao treeshrew (Tupaia everetti), also called the Philippine tree shrew, is a species of treeshrew endemic to the Mindanao region in the Philippines.
[5] The scientific name commemorates British colonial administrator and zoological collector Alfred Hart Everett.
It is diurnal in its habits, and it climbs well and runs fast on the ground.
In the wild, it is thought to nest on the ground or on cliffs.
Their breeding habits have been observed in captivity, where females have produced one or two young after a gestation period of 54–56 days.