Civets, genets, and linsangs




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Civets, genets, and linsangs

Order : Carnivora
Family : Viverridae
Subfamily : Viverrinae

 

Facts about the subfamily Viverrinae, the civets, genets, and linsangs

Linsangs are small carnivores in the viverrid family, related to civets and binturongs.

Banded linsangs are very pale yellow with five large transverse dark bands on their backs. (Full text)

Reproduction Breeding intervalSpotted linsangs are able to breed twice annually (Full text)

The linsangs are three Southeast Asian species of the mammalian family Viverridae, which also includes the civets, genets and fossas. (Full text)

Prionodon pardicolor The linsangs are three Southeast Asian species of the mammal|mammalian family (biology)|family Viverridae, which also includes the civets, genets and fossas. (Full text)

Abstract: The subfamily Viverrinae is a taxon of uncertain systematic status. (Full text)

Prionodon linsang (Banded Linsang): Narrative Banded linsangs are secretive and elusive creatures. (Full text)

Other descriptions of Linsang Linsangs Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Viverridae Genera: Poiana Prionodon Species Poiana richardsoni Prionodon linsang Prionodon pardicolor The linsangs are three Southeast Asian species of the mammalian family Viverridae, which also includes the civets, genets and fossas. (Full text)

Jump to: General, Art, Business, Computing, Medicine, Miscellaneous, Religion, Science, Slang, Sports, Tech, Phrases We found 4 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word viverrinae: Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "viverrinae" is defined. (Full text)

Banded linsangs are a pale yellow with five dark bands on their backs. (Full text)

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