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Paradoxurus aureus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paradoxurus aureus
''Paradoxurus aureus'', the golden palm civet, also called golden paradoxurus and golden wet-zone palm civet is a viverrid species native to Sri Lanka. It was first described by Frédéric Cuvier in 1822.〔Cuvier, F. (1822). (''Du genre Paradxure et de deux espèces nouvelles qui s’y rapportent'' ). Mémoires du Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle Paris 9: 41–48.〕〔Cuvier, G., Griffith, E. (1827). (''The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization with supplementary additions to each order. Volume 2'' ). G.B. Whittaker, London.〕 ==Characteristics== The head and body length of the golden palm civet is 55cm, and its tail measures 40-50cm. Uniform reddish gold to golden brown upperparts. Adults are red-gold to golden brown, with no special markings. The underside is paler gold.〔 It has moderately soft fur, which can be glossy and densely covered throughout the body and tail. Tail tip can be white or pale brown. As other viverrids, ears are prominent, rounded and edges with hairless. Eyes are larger due to nocturnal habit, and are with vertical pupils.
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