The common genet (Genetta genetta) is a small viverrid indigenous to Africa that was introduced to southwestern Europe. It is widely distributed north...
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A genet (pronounced /ˈdʒɛnɪt/ or /dʒəˈnɛt/) is a member of the genus Genetta, which consists of 17 species of small African carnivorans. The common genet...
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color in the Chinese raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides procyonoides)". Genet. Mol. Res. 14 (2): 6549–6554. doi:10.4238/2015.June.12.8. PMID 26125860...
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Cape genet (Genetta tigrina), also known as the South African large-spotted genet, is a genet species endemic to South Africa. As it is common and not...
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Latin word viverra. The species of the subfamily Genettinae are known as genets and oyans. The viverrids of the subfamily Viverrinae are commonly called...
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The servaline genet (Genetta servalina) is a genet species native to Central Africa. As it is widely distributed and considered common, it is listed as...
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Raccoon (redirect from Common raccoon)
/ræˈkuːn/ , Procyon lotor), sometimes called the North American, northern or common raccoon (also spelled racoon) to distinguish it from other species of raccoon...
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Genetta plesictoides (redirect from Cypriot genet)
first described by Dorothy Bate in 1903. The Cypriot genet was similar in size to the common genet. In comparison to its close living relative, its dental...
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Africa. As it is widely distributed and common, it is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. The pardine genet's fur is yellowish grey with round black...
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Asian palm civet (redirect from Common Palm Civet)
The Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), also called common palm civet, toddy cat and musang, is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia...
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sub-Saharan Africa. It is considered common and therefore listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. The rusty-spotted genet has short whitish grey to pale...
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Pleistocene. DNA sequences show that all ancient and modern dogs share a common ancestry and descended from an ancient, extinct wolf population that was...
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Cat (redirect from Common housecat)
Genome Project". Annual Review of Genetics. 36: 657–686. doi:10.1146/annurev.genet.36.060602.145553. PMID 12359739. Archived from the original on 5 October...
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in 1811 by Carl Peter Thunberg. It was considered a subspecies of the common genet (Genetta genetta) but since MSW3 in 2005, was split off and classified...
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binturong is the only species in the genus Arctictis. "Binturong" is its common name in Borneo, and is related to the Western Malayo-Polynesian root "ma-tuRun"...
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The aquatic genet (Genetta piscivora), also known as the fishing genet, is a genet that has only been recorded in the northeast of the Democratic Republic...
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The Angolan genet or miombo genet (Genetta angolensis) is a genet species endemic to Southern Africa. It is considered common in this region and therefore...
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Abyssinian genet (G. abyssinica) Common genet (G. genetta) South African small-spotted genet (G. felina) subgenus Eugenetta (paraphyletic) Angolan genet (G....
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Abyssinian genet (G. abyssinica) Common genet (G. genetta) South African small-spotted genet (G. felina) subgenus Eugenetta (paraphyletic) Angolan genet (G....
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which is native to Nepal. In many older sources, the name "panda" or "common panda" refers to the red panda (Ailurus fulgens), which was described some...
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relatives of the family Felidae. Family Viverridae (all but two civets, genets, oyans, and the binturong) has 30 living species. They all have long bodies...
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The common dwarf mongoose (Helogale parvula) is a mongoose species native to Angola, northern Namibia, KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa, Zambia and East Africa...
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are found in North America; genetic studies reveal that they split from a common ancestor 5.05 million years ago (mya). American and Asian black bears are...
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Indian grey mongoose (redirect from Common mongoose)
and United Arab Emirates, thus extending the known range. Despite being a common animal, the natural history of the Indian grey mongoose is not well known...
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Japan. It is one of two species in the genus Nyctereutes, alongside the common raccoon dog (N. procyonoides), of which it is considered to be a subspecies...
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which was later modified to "cougar" in English. The name puma is the common name used in Latin America and most parts of Europe and is occasionally...
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three years. The holt is built under tree roots or a rocky cairn, more common in Scotland. It is lined with moss and grass. After one month, the pup can...
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Abyssinian genet (G. abyssinica) Common genet (G. genetta) South African small-spotted genet (G. felina) subgenus Eugenetta (paraphyletic) Angolan genet (G....
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Gray fox (redirect from Common Gray Fox)
species name cinereoargenteus means "ashen silver". It was once the most common fox in the eastern United States, and though still found there, human advancement...
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It also frequently takes common warthog despite it being much smaller. In India, chital and sambar deer are the most common wild prey, while livestock...
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