mustelidae การใช้
- The traditional classification of the Mustelidae family has recently been questioned.
- Three native species of carnivores of the Mustelidae group inhabit the Park.
- Badgers are short-legged omnivores in the weasel family, Mustelidae.
- All families except the Canidae and a few species of Mustelidae are plantigrade.
- Sea otters also belong to the family Mustelidae.
- Congo clawless otters are one of 13 species of otters in the carnivore family Mustelidae.
- Predators of the red panda include the snow leopard, ( Mustelidae ), and humans.
- The family Mustelidae is well represented, including badgers, otters, ferrets, and wolverines.
- The nearby possums, pigs, cattle and mustelidae, all of which pose a threat to the native wildlife.
- While the eggheads launch a spraying contest over Mephitidae or Mustelidae, the rest of us will deal with the actual animals.
- OTTERS are semi-aquatic members of the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, badgers, ferrets, and mink.
- Since the sea mink was larger than the other two species of Mustelidae it is assumed that it ate in greater proportions.
- This is because Canoidea tend to range in the temperate and subarctic biomes, although Mustelidae and Procyonidae have a few tropical species.
- Otters are members of the family Mustelidae, the most species-rich ( and therefore diverse ) family in the order Carnivora.
- Cope assigned the genus to the family Mustelidae, and J . A . Baskin assigned it to the subfamily Oligobuninae in 1998.
- A more recent classification based on genetic analysis suggests that Mustelidae should be divided into eight subfamilies, one of which is the Mustelinae.
- As well as being one of the most species-rich families in the order Carnivora, the family Mustelidae is one of the oldest.
- Family Mustelidae ( badgers, weasels and otters ) is the largest family of carnivora, with 22 extant genera and roughly 57 extant species.
- The other caniform families Amphicyonidae, Mustelidae and Procyonidae occur in both the Old World and the New World by the Late Eocene and Early Oligocene.
- Most carnivoran families are well represented in South Africa, such as Canidae, Felidae, Hyaenidae, Mustelidae, Viverridae, Herpestidae, and Otariidae.
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