ictonyx (Meaning)

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ictonyx (n)

a genus of Mustelidae

Synonyms & Antonyms of ictonyx

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ictonyx Sentence Examples

  1. Ictonyx, also known as African polecats, are elusive animals native to sub-Saharan Africa.
  2. The Ictonyx is distinguished by its black and white stripes, bushy tail, and strong, musky odor.
  3. Ictonyx are solitary and nocturnal predators, feeding primarily on rodents and insects.
  4. They are agile climbers and skilled burrowers, often utilizing abandoned warthog burrows for shelter.
  5. The Ictonyx has a distinctive scent gland that releases a pungent smell when threatened.
  6. Despite their small size, Ictonyx are fierce hunters and have been known to kill snakes and other small predators.
  7. Female Ictonyx typically give birth to one to three young, which remain in the den for several months.
  8. The Ictonyx is classified as a member of the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, ferrets, and otters.
  9. The Ictonyx is an important component of African ecosystems, helping to control rodent populations.
  10. Conservation efforts are necessary to protect Ictonyx populations from habitat loss and persecution.

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a genus of Mustelidae

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Ictonyx, also known as African polecats, are elusive animals native to sub-Saharan Africa.

The Ictonyx is distinguished by its black and white stripes, bushy tail, and strong, musky odor.

Ictonyx are solitary and nocturnal predators, feeding primarily on rodents and insects.

They are agile climbers and skilled burrowers, often utilizing abandoned warthog burrows for shelter.