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RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Bitishannah - 09-21-2024

(02-15-2022, 01:50 AM)Styx38 Wrote: In a recent study, a King Cobra was killed by a Hog Badger.


It was an adult female. 



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source: Marshall, Benjamin M., et al. "Hits close to home: repeated persecution of King Cobras (Ophiophagus hannah) in Northeastern Thailand." Tropical Conservation Science 11 (2018): 1940082918818401.
Thought king cobras were apex predators!.


RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - TheHyenid76 - 11-01-2024

Woah!  shocked A very cool leucistic (about it) otter in the Bangladesh Sundarbans. Statement of the IUCN Otter Specialist Group:

A leucistic asian small-clawed otter was spotted in Sundarbans, Bangladesh. Although it is a rare mutation, if it has the support of a family group it will probably not run into any problems.


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