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RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Sanju - 10-09-2019 (10-09-2019, 03:57 PM)johnny rex Wrote: The man at the end of the video, did he get attacked by one of the ratels?Yes. RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Spalea - 10-14-2019 Let us never forget small mustelids (here an ermine I think) are excellent hunters ! RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Spalea - 11-16-2019 Pantanal's otter. RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Jimmy - 12-05-2019 Yellow throated Marten preying on Cats_ random find on YouTube RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - BorneanTiger - 12-05-2019 (12-05-2019, 09:02 PM)Jimmy Wrote: Yellow throated Marten preying on Cats_ random find on YouTube I've seen lions having trouble with honey badgers, besides being able to kill them if they're determined enough, but never about musteloids preying on cats: RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Spalea - 02-18-2020 RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Pckts - 03-11-2020 RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Pckts - 03-15-2020 RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Spalea - 03-15-2020 Honey badger in front of the "tortoise" enigma... RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Pckts - 03-16-2020 RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Pckts - 03-19-2020 Tanmoy Banerjee Indian mongoose with a mole kill Nabagram Hooghly West Bengal Doc. 17.03.2020 DOP. 18.03.2020 *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Sully - 03-19-2020 Translocated native pine martens Martes martes alter short‐term space use by invasive non‐native grey squirrels Sciurus carolinensis Abstract
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RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Spalea - 03-23-2020 Dereck Joubert: " With the entire world now confronting the unprecedented threat of the coronavirus pandemic, much is being written about the link between the spread of diseases and environmental destruction. Every species depends on the delicate balance within ecosystems – often in quite subtle ways. Just recently, for example, researchers discovered that mongoose transmit more disease in environments that have insufficient predators. Without that ever-looming predatory threat, mongoose are free to spend more of their time on scent-marking to communicate. Those secretions often contain pathogens, so more time spent on scent-marking means more germs are deposited across the habitat. It’s just one small example of how predators are critical for healthy ecosystems – and healthy ecosystems are critical for the health of everything else. " RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Dark Jaguar - 03-23-2020 Texugo. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Spalea - 03-26-2020 Otter feasting... |