Ishikaris
Ishikaris are a species 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. Ishikaris are primarily solitary creatures, but they may form loose social groups during the breeding season.
These mammals have a varied diet, consisting mainly of insects and small vertebrates. They are skilled climbers
The scientific name for the Ishikari is "Ishikaria nocturna." They are relatively small, with adults typically
Ishikaris are currently listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, as their populations are stable