Cynogale lowei, lowes otter civet
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Cynogale lowei, lowes otter civet
Cynogale lowei, lowes otter civet. Type specimen skin, NM number 27.12.1.93
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Arctoidea Caniformia Carnivora Civet Epitheria Eutheria Feliformia Hemigalinae Lowe Lutrinae Mammalia Mustelid Mustelidae Musteloidea Neck Otter
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This image showcases the beautiful and intricately patterned coat of the Lowes Otter Civet (Cynogale lowei), a rare and elusive member of the weasel family. The Lowes Otter Civet, also known as the Lowes' Civet Otter or Lowes' Palm Civet, is a small mammal native to the rainforests of West and Central Africa. This type specimen, with the NM number 27.12.1.93, provides an exceptional glimpse into the anatomy of this fascinating creature. The Lowes Otter Civet is a part of the Mustelidae family, which also includes weasels, ferrets, minks, and polecats. It is further classified under the suborder Caniformia, which includes carnivorous mammals such as bears, seals, and wolves. The Lowes Otter Civet's coat, which is a rich, brown color, is densely covered in short, soft, and lustrous fur. The fur on its head and neck is particularly long and thick, forming a ruff around its neck. The Lowes Otter Civet is a solitary and nocturnal animal, which feeds primarily on fruits, insects, and small vertebrates. Its diet is quite diverse, and it is also known to eat birds, reptiles, and amphibians. This adaptability to various food sources makes it an essential part of the rainforest ecosystem. This photograph serves as a reminder of the incredible diversity of the natural world and the importance of preserving the habitats of rare and endangered species, such as the Lowes Otter Civet. The Lowes Otter Civet is classified under the order Carnivora, the suborder Feliformia, and the family Hemigalinae. It is closely related to the Genetta genus, which includes genets and linsang, and is distinguished by its long, bushy tail and its distinctive facial markings. The Lowes Otter Civet is currently listed as a species of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), but its population is believed to be declining due to habitat loss and fragmentation.
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