Fterogata

Fterogata is a unique early mammal from the Qalmanian period found in Carvay. It dates back to about 130 MYA and has only one species, Fterogata dentro, meaning "Arboreal Winged Cat".

Fterogata has a long, slender body plan similar to that of a cat or squirrel, and was specially evolved for living in trees. The species was able to glide from tree to tree with the help of a patagium membrane between it's arms and legs. Is it believed Fterogata had a prehensile tail that assisted in traversing trees. Due to containing ear bones common across all mammals, the creature is believed to be one itself, making it the oldest described crown-group mammal. Fterogata was known to be omnivorous because of it's teeth, consuming fruits and small insects.