The dwarf gymnure (Hylomys parvus) is a gymnure found only at Mount Kerinci, Sumatra, Indonesia.
It is listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as a vulnerable species due to a restricted range.
[2] The dwarf gymnure was first described as a separate taxon in 1916, but it was not considered a valid species until it was more closely examined in 1994.
[3] This small animal, measuring only 4-5 inches, has a foul scent, especially when threatened.
It has an average lifespan of about 2 years and a gestation period of about 30–35 days.