Definition: AntJar refers to a small, white mammal native to the island of Java in Southeast Asia. It has two black spots on its head. The term "antjar" comes from Sanskrit, meaning "white ant," referring to the white coloration of this small mammal. Its scientific name is Parapogon ruber (Black Ant). The antjar is a common sight across tropical forests and is considered to be an important species for biodiversity conservation due to its habitat needs and ecological services it provides.