List of viverrids
Viverridae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, composed mainly of the civets and genets. A member of this family is called a viverrid. They are widespread primarily throughout Africa, India, and southeast Asia, and are found primarily in forests, shrublands, and grasslands, though some species can be found in savannas or wetlands. Most viverrids are 40–65 cm (16–26 in) long, plus a 35–60 cm (14–24 in) tail, though the West African oyan can be as small as 30 cm (12 in) plus a 35 cm (14 in) tail, and some binturongs can be up to 96 cm (38 in) plus a 89 cm (35 in) tail. Most species do not have population estimates, though three viverrids are classified as endangered, and one, the Malabar large-spotted civet, is classified as critically endangered with a population size of around 2
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List of viverrids
Viverridae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, composed mainly of the civets and genets. A member of this family is called a viverrid. They are widespread primarily throughout Africa, India, and southeast Asia, and are found primarily in forests, shrublands, and grasslands, though some species can be found in savannas or wetlands. Most viverrids are 40–65 cm (16–26 in) long, plus a 35–60 cm (14–24 in) tail, though the West African oyan can be as small as 30 cm (12 in) plus a 35 cm (14 in) tail, and some binturongs can be up to 96 cm (38 in) plus a 89 cm (35 in) tail. Most species do not have population estimates, though three viverrids are classified as endangered, and one, the Malabar large-spotted civet, is classified as critically endangered with a population size of around 2
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A. binturong
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A. trivirgata
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C. bennettii
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C. civetta
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C. owstoni
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D. hosei
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G. abyssinica
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G. angolensis
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G. bourloni
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G. cristata
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Habitat
Forest and inland wetlands
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Forest and shrubland
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Forest
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Forest, savanna, and shrubland
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Forest, savanna, shrubland, and inland wetlands
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Forest, savanna, shrubland, and rocky areas
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Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, and inland wetlands
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Forest, shrubland, and grassland
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Forest, shrubland, and inland wetlands
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Savanna
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hunting
Believed to eat small vertebrates and invertebrates
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Believed to primarily eat earthworms and other invertebrates
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Believed to primarily eat insects
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Believed to primarily eat insects, as well as fruit
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Believed to primarily eat small fish, shrimp, crabs, and frogs as well as insects
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Omnivorous
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Omnivorous; primarily eats fruit
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Omnivorous; primarily eats insects and small mammals
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Primarily eats berries, fruits, and invertebrates, as well as small vertebrates
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Primarily eats birds, frogs, snakes, small mammals, eggs, crabs, fish, fruit, and roots
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Brown and black viverrid climbing a tree
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Brown and black viverrid
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Brown spotted viverrid
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Brown viverrid
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Dark gray viverrid
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Drawing of brown and black viverrid
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Drawing of brown viverrid
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Drawing of brown viverrids
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Drawing of two brown viverrids
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Gray and black banded viverrid
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CR
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DD
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EN
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LC
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NT
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VU
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Unknown
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Bands of north, central, and s ...... introduced in Nile river area
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Borneo in Southeast Asia
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Central Africa
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Central africa
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Central and south Africa
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East and southeast Asia
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Northeast Africa
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Northwest Africa
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Scattered parts of west Africa
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Scattered south-central Africa
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long, plus tail
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four
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fourteen
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one
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three
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two
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A. b. albifrons
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A. b. binturong
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A. b. kerkhoveni
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A. b. menglaensis
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A. b. penicillatus
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A. b. whitei
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A. t. bancana
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A. t. fusca
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A. t. inornata
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List of viverrids
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