Pteromyscus pulverulentus
Endangered
An expected population decline over more than 50% in the past and the future is inferred from the extensive and rapid habitat loss. This is a nocturnal species that lives in tree hollows in tall, undisturbed lowland primary forest (below 3,000 m asl), but it also relies on exposed nests. It has been recorded from southern Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia (from Selangor and Pahang, to Johore) including the island of Penang. It also occurs in Sumatra and Borneo.