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Eupleridae is a
family of
carnivorans endemic to
Madagascar and
comprising 10 known
living species in
seven genera,
commonly known as euplerids, Malagasy...
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endemic to Madagascar. It is a
member of the
carnivoran family Eupleridae. The
fossa is the
largest mammalian carnivore on
Madagascar and has been...
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Family Eupleridae (the "Malagasy carnivorans")
includes fossa, falanouc,
Malagasy civet...
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monophyletic group, as they
consist only of
certain members of the Viverridae,
Eupleridae, and Nandiniidae. The
African civet,
Civettictis civetta, has historically...
- distribution. The
feliforms are
further subdivided into
seven families:
Eupleridae, Felidae, Herpestidae, Hyaenidae, Nandiniidae, Prionodontinae, and Viverridae...
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Family Viverridae (civets and allies)
Superfamily Herpestoidea Family Eupleridae (Malagasy carnivorans)
Family Herpestidae (mongooses and allies) Family...
- fossa, is an
extinct species of
carnivore from
Madagascar in the
family Eupleridae which is most
closely related to the
mongooses and
includes all Malagasy...
- carnivorans,
including the fossa, they are
currently classified in the
family Eupleridae within the
suborder Feliformia.
Galidiinae are the
smallest of the Malagasy...
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closely related.
Together with the Felidae, Viverridae, Nandiniidae,
Eupleridae,
hyenas and mongooses, they
constitute the Feliformia. All
members of...
- mongoose, or
salano (Salanoia concolor) is a
species of
mammal in the
family Eupleridae. It is
endemic to Madagascar. Its
natural habitat is
moist lowland tropical...