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Spotted linsang : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spotted linsang
The spotted linsang (''Prionodon pardicolor'') is a linsang found throughout much of Southeast Asia. It is widely, though usually sparsely, recorded, and listed as Least Concern by IUCN. == Characteristics == The spotted linsang resembles the banded linsang in its long, slender body, short limbs, elongated neck and head, and long tail. The ground colour ranges from dusky brown to light buff. Two long stripes extend from behind the ears to the shoulders or beyond, and two shorter stripes run along the neck. Three to four longitudinal rows of spots adorn the back, their size decreasing towards the belly. The fore legs are spotted to the paw, the hind legs to the hock. The cylindrical tail has eight or nine broad dark rings, separated by narrow white rings. The feet have five digits, and the area between the pads is covered with hair. The claws are retractile, claw sheath are present on the fore paws, but the hind-paws have protective lobes of skin.〔Van Rompaey, H. (1995). The Spotted Linsang, ''Prionodon pardicolor''. Small Carnivore Conservation 13: 10–13.〕 It weighs about and measures in length from , and the tail . Its height is about , the girth of its chest , and length of head to the occiput about .〔Hodgson, B. H. (1847) (''Observations on the manners and structure of'' Prionodon pardicolor. ) Calcutta Journal of Natural History 8: 40–45.〕
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