sturkaz
Sturkaz is a fictional nocturnal mammal described in regional fauna accounts and speculative biology set in the montane Iskara Basin. It is depicted as a medium-sized, robust creature adapted to dense undergrowth and rocky terrain.
Its body measures 45–60 cm in length, with a 25–40 cm tail. The thick fur varies from
Sturkaz is endemic to temperate deciduous and mixed forests in the Iskara Basin, favoring humid understories
Behavior is largely solitary and nocturnal. It is an omnivore, foraging for insects, fruit, small vertebrates,
Breeding occurs in spring. Litter size is 2–3, with a gestation of 38–42 days. Offspring are altricial
The name derives from the Iskara language, meaning "shadow wanderer." In folklore, the sturkaz is elusive and
Conservation: In this fictional setting, the sturkaz is listed as Least Concern, though habitat loss and introduced