dioina
Dioina refers to a genus of small, nocturnal, insectivorous mammals belonging to the family Tenrecidae. These animals are native to the island of Madagascar. Dioina are characterized by their elongated snouts, small eyes, and relatively large ears, adaptations for foraging in low-light conditions. Their fur is typically dark brown or gray, providing camouflage in their forest and shrubland habitats.
The genus currently contains one recognized species, Dioida viverrina, commonly known as the streaked tenrec or
Reproduction in Dioina is thought to be similar to other tenrecs, with females typically giving birth to