British Dwarf Dylanus

British dwarf dylanus (Dylanus Britainis) is a species of small dylanus native to Great Britain, including England, Ireland, and Wales. They have short fur covering their entire bodies and to survive the cold winters, they huddle with other British dwarf dylanuses and sometimes even pet/feral dylanuses and finding smaller warm-blooded animals. These dylanuses are among the smallest dylanuses alive today, alongside the Japanese dwarf dylanus, about 3.9 feet tall, although the extinct Caribbean dwarf dylanus was even smaller. They are omnivores and mainly feed on fruits, vegetables, bulbs, roots, tubers, shoots, insects, spiders, scorpions, crustaceans, fish, frogs, small lizards, birds, eggs, smaller mammals, and carrion. This species is listed as Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and being able to adapt to cities and suburbs.