rannas
Rannas, also known as Rana, are a group of small, nocturnal mammals native to the Indian subcontinent. They belong to the family Viverridae and are closely related to civets and genets. Rannas are characterized by their long, slender bodies, short legs, and a distinctive, bushy tail. They have a varied diet, including insects, small mammals, and fruits, and are known for their ability to climb trees and swim.
There are two main species of ranna: the Indian ranna (Viverra zibetha) and the Sri Lankan ranna
Rannas play a significant role in their ecosystems as predators and seed dispersers. They are also of