Ðïëýãëùóóïò ÊáôÜëïãïò ÁíáæÞôçóçò

MavicaNET - Ðïëýãëùóóïò ÊáôÜëïãïò ÁíáæÞôçóçò

 
MavicaNet Lite - Light version



Project of



with support
Soil Science Faculty MSU



Rambler's Top100
Rambler's Top100
ÊáôÜëïãïò

ÊáôÜëïãïò

Help

ÁíáæÞôçóç Help

Path to the top

Öýóç ÆùÞ Animals (Animalia) Mammals (Mammalia) Carnivores (Carnivora)  ...

Path to the top

Öýóç ÆùÞ Animals (Animalia) Mammals (Mammalia) Carnivores (Carnivora) Carnivores (Carnivora): taxonomy  ...

Current category

Mustelids (Mustelidae)


Sites

Sites


Help Sister categories ...
 

African Striped Weasel (Poecilogale)  [2]

Mustela  [6]

Asian Otter (Lutrogale)  [4]

Otter (Amblonyx)  [4]

Badgers (Meles)  [3]

Sea Otters (Enhydra)  [3]

Clawless Otters (Aonyx)  [6]

Skunks (Conepatus)  [8]

Ferret Badgers (Melogale)  [6]

Spotted Skunks (Spilogale)  [11]

Giant Otter (Pteronura)  [6]

Stink badgers (Mydaus)  [6]

Grisons (Galictis)  [6]

Striped Polecat (Ictonyx)  [8]

Honey badger (Mellivora)  [7]

Taxidea  [15]

Hooded and Striped Skunks (Mephitis)  [8]

Tayra (Eira)  [2]

Lutra  [5]

Vormela  [3]

Marten (Martes)  [6]

Wolverine (Gulo)  [9]

See also

Öýóç / ÆùÞ / Animals (Animalia) / Domestic Animals / Pets / Ferrets

Sites

Sites

Help Filters
Select all sites

Mustelids (Mustelidae)

Sites total: 12


Categories

Categories


HelpSorting

Êóíüè (áàðñóê, ãîðíîñòàé, ðîñîìàõà, êóíèöà, õîðåê, ëàñêà, ìåäîåä, êàëàí, âûäðà) - Russian
URL: http://www.zooclub.ru/wild/hish/kun.shtml

Çîîêëóá - ñåðâåð î æèâîòíûõ: ñîáàêè, êîøêè, ëîøàäè, àìôèáèè, ðåïòèëèè, ïòèöû, ãðûçóíû, áåñïîçâîíî÷íûå, èíòåðíåò-ìàãàçèí, ÷ëåíèñòîíîãèå, äèêèå æèâîòíûå, ïîäâîðüå, ôîòîãàëåðåÿ, çàêîíû, ïîåçäêè ñ æèâîòíûìè, þìîð, ðåôåðàòû, ññûëêè, ÷àò, ôîðóìû è ïð.

[ rus ]


Weasels (Family Mustelidae) - English
URL: http://www.ku.edu/~mammals/lutra.html

Range and Habitat: At one time the river otter was distributed along all the major rivers and many permanent streams throughout Kansas. The last specimen known to have been collected in Kansas was taken in 1904 near Manhattan. River otters may still occur in northeastern Kansas along the Missouri River. Although the river otter prefers aquatic situations, it is occasionally seen some distance from major bodies of water, especially during the breeding season.

[ eng ]


Mustelidae - English
URL: http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/mammalia/carnivora/mustelidae/

Classification.

[ eng ]


WildCam: Otters - English
URL: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ottercam/

Videogallery and In-Cams.

[ eng ]


IOSF - International Otter Survival Fund - English
URL: http://www.otter.org/

The International Otter Survival Fund is dedicated to the conservation of all 13 species of otter.

[ eng ]


Mustelidae (The Weasel Family) - English
URL: http://www.thebigzoo.com/zoo/Mustelidae.asp

Members of the weasel family (mustelids) are most famous for the strong-smelling fluid they secrete called musk. Each individual had its own scent that is used for defense and territorial markings.

[ eng ]


GMA / Carivore Family - Mustelidae - English
URL: http://octopus.gma.org/marinemammals/mustelidae.html

Unpublished (not ready for public viewing) rough draft of carnivore taxonomy.

[ eng ]


Family: Mustelidae - English
URL: http://www.mustelidae.org/

Includes badgers, otters, skunks and weasels. These animals all have long canines and sharp carnassial teeth. Research Links.

[ eng ]


Ferret Central - English
URL: http://www.ferretcentral.org/

shown in filters: Organizations

The important information for ferret owners and prospective owners. Ferret images, pictures, sounds and amusements, literature, catalogs, clubs and other resources.

[ eng ]


Ravenwolf's Guide to Redwall Mustelids - English
URL: http://tatooine.fortunecity.com/bester/296/

[ ]


Mustelidae - English
URL: http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/chordata/mammalia/carnivora/mustelidae.htm

These carnivores range from very small (the least weasel is the smallest member of the order Carnivora, weighing 35-70 gms) to medium (a large sea otter weighs around 35-40 kg). Their body shapes vary greatly; many, however, are elongate and have relatively short legs.

[ eng ]


Family Mustelidae - English
URL: http://1kai.dokkyomed.ac.jp/mammal/en/family/mustelidae.html

List of species.

[ eng ]


 
Help Sorting Help Filters
Software powered by Cache
ÁíáæÞôçóç
Editor's login
Message for editor
Forums
Options
Help
About us