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Small Indian civet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Small Indian civet
The small Indian civet (''Viverricula indica'') is a civet found in South and Southeast Asia. It is listed as ''Least Concern'' by IUCN because of its widespread geographical distribution, widespread habitat use and healthy populations living in agricultural and secondary landscapes of many range states. The small Indian civet is a monotypic genus.〔Blanford, W. T. (1888–91). (''Genus Viverricula Hodgson.'' ) Pages 100–101 in: ''The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Mammalia''. Taylor and Francis, London.〕 == Characteristics == The small Indian civet is in head and body size and has a rather coarse fur that is brownish grey to pale yellowish brown, with usually several longitudinal black or brown bands on the back and longitudinal rows of spots on the sides. In some specimens both lines and spots are indistinct, and the dorsal bands are occasionally wanting. Usually there are five or six distinct bands on the back and four or five rows of spots on each side. The neck markings are rather variable. Generally there are two dark stripes from behind the ear to the shoulders, and often a third in front, crossing the throat. The underfur is brown or grey, often grey on the upper parts of the body and brown on the lower. The grey hairs on the upper parts are often tipped with black. The head is grey or brownish grey, the chin often brown. The ears are short and rounded with a dusky mark behind each ear, and one in front of each eye. The feet are brown or black. The tapering tail is long with alternating black and whitish rings, seven to nine of each colour.〔
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