Everett's ferret-badger




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Everett's ferret-badger

Order : Carnivora
Family : Mustelidae
Subfamily : Melinae
Species : Melogale everetti

 

The Everett's ferret-badger, kinabalu ferret-badger is listed as Vulnerable (VU), considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Namings for the Everett
A young / baby of a Everett is called a 'kit'. The females are called 'sow' and males 'boar'. A Everett group is called a 'cete, colony, set or company'.
Countries
Malaysia

Facts about the Everett's ferret-badger

Melogale everetti is only found on Mt. (Full text)

Everett's ferret badger (Melogale everetti) is reported to feed on earthworms, lizards, small birds and rats. (Full text)

Everett's ferret badger is listed by the World Conservation Monitoring Centre as "vulnerable", no doubt because of its extremely limited distribution. (Full text)

Physical Appearance The Everett's ferret badger is one of three species of ferret badger, in the common genus Melogale. (Full text)

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