Langallans
Langallans are a species of small, nocturnal mammals native to the forests of Southeast Asia. They are known for their distinctive, elongated snouts and large, round eyes, which are adapted for low-light conditions. Langallans are primarily insectivorous, feeding on a variety of insects and small invertebrates. They are solitary animals, except during the breeding season, and are known to communicate through a series of clicks and whistles.
Langallans are medium-sized, with a body length of about 15-20 centimeters and a tail length of 10-15
Langallans are found in a variety of forest habitats, including both primary and secondary forests. They are
Langallans are not currently considered to be threatened, but their populations are declining in some areas