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viverridae (n)

genets; civets; mongooses

viverridae Sentence Examples

  1. Viverridae, the family of carnivorous mammals, includes civets, genets, and palm civets.
  2. The Viverridae are native to Africa, Asia, and Europe, and inhabit a wide range of habitats.
  3. Viverrids are typically slender animals with long tails and short, bushy fur.
  4. Viverridae are ambush predators that primarily feed on small mammals, birds, and reptiles.
  5. The African civet (Civettictis civetta) is one of the most well-known species of Viverridae.
  6. The common genet (Genetta genetta) is a European Viverridae species that has been introduced to several other regions.
  7. The palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) is a large Viverridae species that is often kept as a pet in some parts of Asia.
  8. Viverridae are important members of ecosystems, helping to control rodent populations and disperse plant seeds.
  9. The conservation status of Viverridae varies, with some species being relatively common while others are threatened by habitat loss and hunting.
  10. Research on Viverridae is essential for understanding their ecology and developing strategies for their conservation.

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genets; civets; mongooses

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Viverridae, the family of carnivorous mammals, includes civets, genets, and palm civets.

The Viverridae are native to Africa, Asia, and Europe, and inhabit a wide range of habitats.

Viverrids are typically slender animals with long tails and short, bushy fur.

Viverridae are ambush predators that primarily feed on small mammals, birds, and reptiles.