Hurins
Hurins are a group of small, nocturnal, insectivorous mammals native to the forests of Southeast Asia. They are known for their distinctive, elongated snouts and large, round eyes, which are well-adapted for their nocturnal lifestyle. Hurins are solitary creatures, preferring to live in isolated burrows rather than in social groups. Their diet primarily consists of insects, particularly beetles and ants, which they hunt using their keen senses and agile movements.
Hurins are typically small, with adults measuring around 10-12 centimeters in length and weighing between 20-30
Despite their small size, hurins are known to be territorial and will defend their burrows vigorously from