List of mustelids
Mustelidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, which includes weasels, badgers, otters, ferrets, martens, minks, and wolverines, and many other extant and extinct genera. A member of this family is called a mustelid; Mustelidae is the largest family in Carnivora, and its extant species are divided into eight subfamilies. They are found on all continents except Antarctica and Australia, and are a diverse family; sizes range, including tails, from the widespread 17 cm (7 in) least weasel to the 1.8-meter (6 ft) giant otter of Amazonian South America. Habitats vary widely as well, from the arboreal marten to the fossorial European badger to the marine sea otter. Population sizes are largely unknown, though one species, the sea mink, was hunted to extinction in 1894 and several othe
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List of mustelids
Mustelidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, which includes weasels, badgers, otters, ferrets, martens, minks, and wolverines, and many other extant and extinct genera. A member of this family is called a mustelid; Mustelidae is the largest family in Carnivora, and its extant species are divided into eight subfamilies. They are found on all continents except Antarctica and Australia, and are a diverse family; sizes range, including tails, from the widespread 17 cm (7 in) least weasel to the 1.8-meter (6 ft) giant otter of Amazonian South America. Habitats vary widely as well, from the arboreal marten to the fossorial European badger to the marine sea otter. Population sizes are largely unknown, though one species, the sea mink, was hunted to extinction in 1894 and several othe
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binomial
A. capensis
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A. cinerea
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A. collaris
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E. barbara
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E. lutris
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G. cuja
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G. gulo
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G. vittata
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H. maculicollis
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I. libycus
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direction
genus
Habitat
Coastal marine, inland wetlands, neritic marine, and intertidal marine
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Coastal marine, intertidal marine, oceanic marine, and neritic marine
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Desert, rocky areas, grassland, and shrubland
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Forest and grassland
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Forest and savanna
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Forest and shrubland
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Forest
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Forest, grassland, and shrubland
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Forest, grassland, shrubland, and savanna
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Forest, inland wetlands, neritic marine, coastal marine, intertidal marine, and grassland
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hunting
Believed to primarily eat worms
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Omnivorous; eats fruit, nuts, ...... gs, carrion, and small mammals
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Primarily ate fish as well as molluscs
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Primarily eats amphibians, crustaceans, fish, small mammals, insects, and birds
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Primarily eats birds, small mammals, and insects
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Primarily eats carrion and small to large mammals
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Primarily eats crabs and lobsters, as well as frogs, fish, and insects
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Primarily eats crabs, molluscs ...... odents, snakes, and amphibians
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Primarily eats crustaceans and molluscs, as well as fish, birds, and small mammals
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Primarily eats earthworms and insects, as well as fruit
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Black and brown mustelid on the ground
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Black and white mustelid in grass
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Black and white mustelid on a log
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Black and white mustelid with a yellow and brown back on a rock
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Black and yellow mustelid on rock
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Black and yellow mustelid on the ground
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Black mustelid under rock
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Black mustelid with gray head
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Black-and-white drawing of mustelid
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Brown and black mustelid on log
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CR
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DD
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EN
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EX
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LC
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NT
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VU
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Africa, Middle East, and India
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Arctic North America, Europe, and Asia
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Argentina
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Canada and United States, and large areas in South America, Europe, and Asia
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Canada and eastern and western America
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Central America and northern South America
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Central Asia and eastern Europe
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Central Asia and northern India
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Central and east Asia
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size
Estimated to have been around long, plus tail
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Unknown
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long, including tail
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long, plus tail
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species-count
five
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four
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one
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seven
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seventeen
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three
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two
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subspecies
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A. c. albogularis
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A. c. capensis
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A. c. cinerea
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A. c. collaris
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A. c. concolor
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A. c. congicus
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A. c. consul
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A. c. dictator
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A. c. hindei
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List of mustelids
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