Godlakas
Godlakas are a species of small, nocturnal, insectivorous mammals native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia. They are known for their distinctive appearance, with a round body, large ears, and a long, bushy tail. Godlakas have a coat that is typically gray or brown, with a lighter underside. They are solitary animals, spending most of their time foraging for insects and other small prey.
Godlakas are active primarily at night, using their keen senses of smell and hearing to locate food.
Reproduction in godlakas is seasonal, with females giving birth to a single offspring after a gestation period
Despite their small size, godlakas play an important role in their ecosystem by controlling insect populations.