- The
African palm
civet (
Nandinia binotata), also
known as the two-spotted palm civet, is a
small feliform mammal widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa...
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African palm
civet and the
Malagasy civet. The
African palm
civet (
Nandinia binotata) is
genetically distinct and
belongs in its own
monotypic family,...
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Family Nandiniidae (the
African palm civet) has only one
species (
Nandinia binotata),
extant across sub-Saharan Africa. They have
retractile claws and...
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carnivorans in two families.
Family Nandiniidae:
African palm
civet (
Nandinia binotata)
Family Viverridae: Small-toothed palm
civet (Arctogalidia trivirgata)...
- ****manses (Crossarchus obscurus), more than 7,600
African palm
civets (
Nandinia binotata), 26,760 Nile
monitors (Var**** niloticus) and 410
African forest...
- Viverridae, but is a
member of the Eupleridae. The
African palm
civet (
Nandinia binotata)
resembles the
civets of the Viverridae, but is
genetically distinct...
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Nandiniidae Po****, 1929
African Palm
Civet Sub-Saharan
Africa 1
Nandinia binotata (J. E. Gray, 1830)
Feloidea G.
Fischer de Waldheim, 1817
Family English...
- demidovii),
African civet (Viverra civetta), two-spotted palm
civet (
Nandinia binotata),
leopard (Panthera pardus),
bongo (Tragelaphus euryceros), many species...
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banded mongoose (Mungos mungo), cusimanses,
African palm
civet (
Nandinia binotata) or
genets to
larger varieties such as
adult African wildcats (Felis...
- doi:10.1007/s00114-015-1307-2. PMIDĀ 26315537. S2CIDĀ 253637154. "
Nandinia binotata (Gray, 1830)". GBIF.org. GBIF.
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