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Musteloids and Mongoose - Kingtheropod - 02-17-2017 Hello, this topic will contain information relating to some of the smallest members of carnivora, Weasels, Mongooses, and other relatives of this group. Mustelidae (The Weasel family) *This image is copyright of its original author http://www.lynxeds.com/hmw/plate/family-mustelidae-weasels-and-relatives Mongoose (Herpestidae) *This image is copyright of its original author http://indianmongoose.weebly.com/species-description.html RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Kingtheropod - 02-17-2017 Fisher spotted in Iowa state for first time in 150 years *This image is copyright of its original author http://www.msn.com/en-ca/video/wonder/trail-camera-in-iowa-spots-mammal-not-seen-since-1800s/vi-AAmZYAi?ocid=spartanntp RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Kingtheropod - 02-17-2017 Mongooses live longer after growing up in tough conditions, research shows Quote:Growing up in tough conditions can make wild animals live longer, new research suggests. http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20170214/odd-news/mongooses-live-longer-after-growing-up-in-tough-conditions-research.639577 RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - brotherbear - 02-17-2017 Closely related to the Mustelidae are the Mephitidae: *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - brotherbear - 02-17-2017 Carnivore Phylogeny: *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - brotherbear - 02-17-2017 Which is really the largest mustelid, wolverine or sea otter? *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Kingtheropod - 02-17-2017 Wolverine preservation project underway in Montana Quote:HELENA - http://www.krtv.com/story/34366386/wolverine-preservation-project-underway-in-montana RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Ngala - 02-19-2017 Great initiative. Beech marten (Martes foina) from Iran. From My Journey with Persian Leopards: "Stone marten in Salouk National Park, martens are very difficult to see in wild. Before camera traps, almost no image of a live marten was available in the country of thse very elusive and shy creatures." *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Kingtheropod - 02-19-2017 This picture was posted back in 2015 by Martin Le-May where a least weasel apparently got a ride on a woodpecker. The weasel apparently was trying to kill the bird, but failed. Fake or real? *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - brotherbear - 02-19-2017 Fake or real? So much fakery these days. However, stranger things have been known to happen. RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - sanjay - 02-19-2017 This is real, I have seen this image on FB RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Ngala - 02-19-2017 Weasel Rides Woodpecker in Viral Photo—But Is It Real? By Jason Bittel, National Geographic PUBLISHED MARCH 4, 2015 RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - brotherbear - 02-19-2017 Nice find Ngala. RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Ngala - 02-20-2017 Photo and information credits: Dave Pusey Photography Not something you see every day, a Cape Clawless Otter close to Lower Sabie this week. A female and a sub adult were scouring the rock pools for food, they are in the same family as Honey Badgers and boy do they have the same swagger and attitude! *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Musteloids and Mongoose - Shir Babr - 05-22-2018 (02-17-2017, 12:05 PM)brotherbear Wrote: Which is really the largest mustelid, wolverine or sea otter? Not really a mystery. Male wolverines are 11.3-18.2 kg, male sea otters are 21.8-45 kg. |