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- Malagasy_civet abstract "The Malagasy or striped civet (Fossa fossana), also known as the fanaloka (Malagasy, [fə̥ˈnaluk]), is an euplerid endemic to Madagascar.Previously, the Malagasy civet was placed in the subfamily Hemigalinae with the banded palm civets and then in its own subfamily, Fossinae, but it is now classified as a member of the subfamily Euplerinae. It has also been classified Fossa fossa. It should not be confused with the fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox), a similar animal also endemic to Madagascar. Nor is it the same as the related—and similarly named—Malagasy carnivore the falanouc, which is also a euplerine.It is a small mammal: about 47 cm excluding the tail (which is only about 20 cm) and 2.5 kg. It has the appearance and movements of a small fox. It has a short coat greyish beige in colour, with dark black horizontal stripes running from head to tail, where the stripes are vertical, wrapping around the bushier tail. The stripes morph into spots near the belly. Its legs are short and very thin. The sources disagree over whether its claws are retractile. It has no anal glands, unlike actual civets. It is endemic to the tropical forests of Madagascar.It is nocturnal, though sources disagree over whether it is solitary or, unusual among euplerids, lives in pairs. It is not a good climber and frequents ravines. It eats small vertebrates (mammals, reptiles, and amphibians), insects, and eggs stolen from birds' nests. The mating season of the Malagasy civet is August to September and the gestation period is three months, ending with the birth of one young. The young are rather well-developed, with opened eyes, and they are weaned in 10 weeks. Though threatened by deforestation, hunting and competition from introduced species, the Malagasy civet is locally common.".
- Malagasy_civet binomialAuthority Philipp_Ludwig_Statius_M%C3%BCller.
- Malagasy_civet class Mammal.
- Malagasy_civet conservationStatus "NT".
- Malagasy_civet conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Malagasy_civet family Eupleridae.
- Malagasy_civet family Euplerinae.
- Malagasy_civet kingdom Animal.
- Malagasy_civet order Carnivora.
- Malagasy_civet phylum Chordate.
- Malagasy_civet thumbnail Striped_Civet_-_Fossa_fossana_-_Madagascar.jpg?width=300.
- Malagasy_civet wikiPageExternalLink Fossa_fossana.
- Malagasy_civet wikiPageID "3513928".
- Malagasy_civet wikiPageRevisionID "605363288".
- Malagasy_civet binomial "Fossa fossana".
- Malagasy_civet classis "Mammalia".
- Malagasy_civet familia Eupleridae.
- Malagasy_civet genus "Fossa".
- Malagasy_civet genusAuthority "Gray, 1864".
- Malagasy_civet hasPhotoCollection Malagasy_civet.
- Malagasy_civet name "Malagasy civet".
- Malagasy_civet ordo Carnivora.
- Malagasy_civet phylum Chordate.
- Malagasy_civet rangeMap "Fossa fossana range.png".
- Malagasy_civet regnum "Animalia".
- Malagasy_civet species "F. fossana".
- Malagasy_civet status "NT".
- Malagasy_civet statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Malagasy_civet subfamilia Euplerinae.
- Malagasy_civet trend "down".
- Malagasy_civet subject Category:Carnivorans_of_Africa.
- Malagasy_civet subject Category:Endemic_fauna_of_Madagascar.
- Malagasy_civet subject Category:Euplerids.
- Malagasy_civet subject Category:Mammals_of_Madagascar.
- Malagasy_civet type Abstraction100002137.
- Malagasy_civet type BiologicalGroup107941170.
- Malagasy_civet type Genus108108972.
- Malagasy_civet type Group100031264.
- Malagasy_civet type MammalGenus101864707.
- Malagasy_civet type MonotypicMammalGenera.
- Malagasy_civet type TaxonomicGroup107992450.
- Malagasy_civet type Animal.
- Malagasy_civet type Eukaryote.
- Malagasy_civet type Mammal.
- Malagasy_civet type Species.
- Malagasy_civet type Organism.
- Malagasy_civet comment "The Malagasy or striped civet (Fossa fossana), also known as the fanaloka (Malagasy, [fə̥ˈnaluk]), is an euplerid endemic to Madagascar.Previously, the Malagasy civet was placed in the subfamily Hemigalinae with the banded palm civets and then in its own subfamily, Fossinae, but it is now classified as a member of the subfamily Euplerinae. It has also been classified Fossa fossa. It should not be confused with the fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox), a similar animal also endemic to Madagascar.".
- Malagasy_civet label "Civette malgache".
- Malagasy_civet label "Fanaloka".
- Malagasy_civet label "Fanaloka".
- Malagasy_civet label "Fanaloka".
- Malagasy_civet label "Fossa fossana".
- Malagasy_civet label "Fossa fossana".
- Malagasy_civet label "Malagasy civet".
- Malagasy_civet label "Фаналука".
- Malagasy_civet label "マダガスカルジャコウネコ".
- Malagasy_civet label "馬島靈貓".
- Malagasy_civet sameAs Fanaloka.
- Malagasy_civet sameAs Fossa_fossana.
- Malagasy_civet sameAs Fossa_fossana.
- Malagasy_civet sameAs Civette_malgache.
- Malagasy_civet sameAs Fossa_fossana.
- Malagasy_civet sameAs マダガスカルジャコウネコ.
- Malagasy_civet sameAs Fanaloka.
- Malagasy_civet sameAs Fanaloka.
- Malagasy_civet sameAs m.09hpjd.
- Malagasy_civet sameAs Q525088.
- Malagasy_civet sameAs Q525088.
- Malagasy_civet sameAs Malagasy_civet.
- Malagasy_civet wasDerivedFrom Malagasy_civet?oldid=605363288.
- Malagasy_civet depiction Striped_Civet_-_Fossa_fossana_-_Madagascar.jpg.
- Malagasy_civet isPrimaryTopicOf Malagasy_civet.
- Malagasy_civet name "Malagasy civet".