Some of the unique endemic fauna that can be found on Pulau Menjangan include the Menjangan deer (Cervus timorensis menadensis), the Menjangan raccoon (Nyctereutes tenggerensis), and the Menjangan snake (Typhlops menadensis). These species have adapted specifically to the island environment, showcasing specialized traits and behaviors that make them distinct from their mainland counterparts. The Menjangan deer, for example, is known for its smaller size and lighter coloration compared to other deer species, while the Menjangan raccoon displays unique foraging behaviors and social dynamics. The Menjangan snake, on the other hand, is a burrowing species that is rarely seen above ground, making it a mysterious and elusive presence on the island. By studying and appreciating these endemic fauna, we gain a deeper understanding of the ecological significance of Pulau Menjangan and the importance of preserving its unique biodiversity for future generations.