Introduction: Brant's climbing mouse (Dendromus mesomelas) is a pleasant little fellow that is active through the day and at night. It climbs around in areas of growth, where it can construct ball-shaped nests using shredded grass. Predators include snakes, barn owls and grass owls.
Distribution: The Caprivi area of Namibia.
Diet: Seeds and insects.
Colouring: Brown or blackish-brown upperparts with a mid-dorsal stripe running from the neck to the root of the tail. Paler flanks merge into a white belly.
Size: Average body length 76mm. Tail length 100mm.
Weight: 12g