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    The Malabar large-spotted civet (Viverra civettina), also known as the Malabar civet, is a viverrid endemic to the Western Ghats of India. It is listed...
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    31 (3): 331–345. Mudappa, D.; Helgen, K. & Nandini, R. (2016). "Viverra civettina". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T23036A45202281. Retrieved...
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    The large-spotted civet (Viverra megaspila) is a viverrid native to Southeast Asia that is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Pocock described...
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    The large Indian civet (Viverra zibetha) is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. The global...
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    mammals endemic to India such as the Malabar large-spotted civet (Viverra civettina). While the status of many of these species is unknown, some are definitely...
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    N. V. K.; Nixon, A. M. A. (2007). "Search for the Malabar Civet Viverra civettina in Karnataka and Kerala, India, 2006–2007". Small Carnivore Conservation...
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    old-form url (help) Mudappa, D.; Helgen, K.; Nandini, R. (2016). "Viverra civettina". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T23036A45202281. doi:10...
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    The Malayan civet (Viverra tangalunga), also known as the Malay civet and Oriental civet, is a viverrid native to the Malay Peninsula and the islands...
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    Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus) Malabar large-spotted civet (Viverra civettina) possibly extinct Dehradun stream frog (Amolops chakrataensis) Madras...
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    Conservation. 36: 18–26. Mudappa, D.; Helgen, K.; Nandini, R. (2016). "Viverra civettina". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T23036A45202281. doi:10...
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    are known as genets and oyans. The word viverridae comes from the Latin viverra 'ferret', but ferrets are in a different family, the Mustelidae. Viverrids...
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    ympev.2009.05.038. PMID 19520178. Valentini, M.B. & Major, J.D. (1714). "Viverra Indica grysea. Mungos". Museum museorum, oder, Vollständige Schau Bühne...
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  • Kalimantan, Indonesia & Sarawak, Malaysia Malabar large-spotted civet Viverra civettina Critically Endangered, Possibly Extinct 1993 249 249 0 249 249 Devils...
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    Viverricula indica. Viverra pallida by John Edward Gray in 1831 was a pale civet skin from an inexplicit location in China. Viverra bengalensis by Gray...
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    (Semnopithecus johnii), Jerdon's civet, and the Malabar large-spotted civet (Viverra civettina) also inhabit the South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests and...
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  • authors list (link) Mudappa, D.; Helgen, K.; Nandini, R. (2016). "Viverra civettina". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T23036A45202281. doi:10...
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    Oryx, 38 (1), 40-47. Mudappa, D.; Helgen, K.; Nandini, R. (2016). "Viverra civettina". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T23036A45202281. doi:10...
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  • pardus fusca) Lion-tailed macaque (Macaca silenus) Malabar civet (Viverra civettina) Marbled cat (Pardofelis marmorata) Nilgiri langur (Presbytis johni)...
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    ISBN 978-93-5009-760-1. Mudappa, D.; Helgen, K.; Nandini, R. (2016). "Viverra civettina". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T23036A45202281. doi:10...
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    than by sight. It is the only living member of the genus Civettictis. Viverra civetta was the scientific name introduced in 1776 by Johann Christian...
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    Nilgiri langur, Jerdon's civet, and Malabar large-spotted civet (Viverra civettina) extend upwards into the montane rain forests and downwards into the...
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    large-spotted civet: Mudappa, D.; Helgen, K.; Nandini, R. (2016). "Viverra civettina". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T23036A45202281. doi:10...
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    Nilgiri langur (Semnopithecus johnii), Malabar large-spotted civet (Viverra civettina), brown palm civet (Paradoxurus jerdoni), Salim Ali's fruit bat (Latidens...
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  • bengalensis iriomotensis (Iriomote cat) Mustela lutreola Procyon pygmaeus Viverra civettina Eubalaena australis (Chile-Peru subpopulation) Eubalaena japonica...
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  • satyra (Nepal) Tukutuku spp. - Harlequin gecko (New Zealand) Viverra civettina (India) Viverra zibetha (India) Viverricula indica (India) Vulpes bengalensis...
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    for up to 7 years in the wild but can live up to 14 years in captivity. Viverra nasua was the scientific name proposed by Carl Linnaeus in 1766 for a red...
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    (1884). "منگوس मुंगूस muṅgūs, or मंगूस maṅgūs. The Mongoose, or ichneumon, Viverra ichneumon". A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English. London:...
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    "Beskrifning och teckning pa Viverra felina". Kungliga Swenska Wetenskaps Academiens Handlingar: 165–168. Rüppell, E. (1835). "Viverra abyssinica. Rüppell"....
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    described between 1820 and 1992: Viverra bondar by Anselme Gaëtan Desmarest in 1820 was a specimen from Bengal Viverra musanga by Stamford Raffles in 1821...
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    in 1864. Gray defined the Viverrinae as comprising the genera Proteles, Viverra, Bassaris and Viverricula. He subordinated the genera Genetta and Fossa...
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