- capensis). It is also the sole
living representative of the
subfamily Mellivorinae. Additionally, two
extinct species are known. The
honey badger is native...
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living species in the
genus Mellivora and in the
mustelid subfamily Mellivorinae.
Despite its name, the
honey badger does not
closely resemble other badger...
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African polecats and grisons; Lutrinae, otters; Melinae,
Eurasian badgers;
Mellivorinae, the
honey badger; Mustelinae,
weasels and minks; and Taxidiinae, the...
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Helictidinae (genus Melogale) or ferret-badger, the
honey badger or
ratel Mellivorinae (genus Mellivora), and the
American badger Taxideinae (genus Taxidea)...
- (Ma) for
mustelids vs. procyonids; 17.8 Ma for Taxidiinae; 15.5 Ma for
Mellivorinae; 14.8 Ma for Melinae; 14.0 Ma for
Guloninae + Helictidinae; 11.5 Ma for...
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Mellivora (subfamily
Mellivorinae)...
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Craterogale Leptarctus Trocharion Melinae †Arctomeles
Arctonyx Meles †Promeles
Mellivorinae †Ekorus †Eomellivora †Hoplictis
Mellivora †Moralesictis †Mustelavinae...
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Craterogale Leptarctus Trocharion Melinae †Arctomeles
Arctonyx Meles †Promeles
Mellivorinae †Ekorus †Eomellivora †Hoplictis
Mellivora †Moralesictis †Mustelavinae...
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Craterogale Leptarctus Trocharion Melinae †Arctomeles
Arctonyx Meles †Promeles
Mellivorinae †Ekorus †Eomellivora †Hoplictis
Mellivora †Moralesictis †Mustelavinae...
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European badger), the
Helictidinae (five
species of ferret-badgers) and the
Mellivorinae (the
honey badger); the so-called
stink badgers are mephitids. The American...