stink badger造句
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- The stink badgers are smaller still, and the ferret badgers are the smallest of all.
- Like skunks, Palawan stink badgers possess anal scent glands that emit a pungent yellowish liquid.
- Compared with its sister species, the Palawan stink badger is also slightly smaller, with larger teeth and longer fur.
- Like all stink badgers, the Palawan stink badger was once thought to share a more recent common ancestor with badgers than with skunks.
- Like all stink badgers, the Palawan stink badger was once thought to share a more recent common ancestor with badgers than with skunks.
- It's difficult to find stink badger in a sentence. 用stink badger造句挺难的
- Family Mephitidae ( skunks and stink badgers ) was once classified as mustelids, but are now recognized as a lineage in their own right.
- Wozencraft is concerned that under Dragoo and Honeycutt's proposal, the Asian stink badger does not geographically fit in with the three North American species.
- The stink badgers rely almost entirely on this powerful odour for their defence, and are among the few wild animals not eaten by the local farmers.
- It is inhabited by several animal species unique to Palawan, including the Palawan binturong, Palawan pangolin, Palawan stink badger, Palawan treeshrew and Palawan porcupine.
- The two existing species are different enough from each other for the Palawan stink badger to be sometimes classified in its own genus, " Suillotaxus ".
- There are also scattered white hairs across the back and over the forehead, but not the white stripe and head-patch found on the closely related Sunda stink badger.
- Their tails vary in length depending on species; the stink badger has a very short tail, while the ferret badger's tail can be long, depending on age.
- Stink badgers are named for their resemblance to badgers and for the foul-smelling secretions that they expel from anal glands in self-defense ( which is stronger in the Sunda species ).
- Other mammals include Javan leopard, leopard cat, Indian muntjac, Java mouse-deer, Sumatran dhole, Malayan porcupine, Sunda stink badger, yellow-throated marten, and Bartels's rat.
- They live only on western islands of the Malay Archipelago : Sumatra, Java, Borneo and ( in the case of the Palawan stink badger ) on the Philippine island of Palawan; as well as many other, smaller islands in the region.
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