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- Putorius - Wikipedia
Polecats (subgenus Putorius) are mustelids in the genus Mustela It includes four living species — the black-footed ferret or American polecat (Mustela nigripes), the domestic ferret (Mustela furo), the European polecat (Mustela putorius), and the steppe polecat (Mustela eversmanii)
- Mustela putorius (European polecat) | INFORMATION | Animal . . . - ADW
Mustela putorius is carnivorous and generally preys on rodents and rabbits It is a testament to the polecat's ferocity that it can and will take down a rabbit that is much larger than itself
- European Polecat Animal Facts - Mustela putorius - A-Z Animals
The European polecat (Mustela putorius) is a small carnivorous mustelid and the wild ancestor of the domestic ferret It is a flexible, nocturnal crepuscular predator that often hunts small mammals and amphibians and uses strong scent glands for defense
- Drogerie - Putorius s. r. o. - Drogerie
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- Common European Polecat (Mustela putorius putorius)
The name “polecat” is derived from the Middle English term “polcat,” influenced by the Latin word “putorius,” which means “stinking ” This refers to the pungent odor produced by the animal’s scent glands, often used as a defense mechanism against predators
- What are the two kinds of ferrets? - The Institute for Environmental . . .
The scientific name for the domestic ferret is Mustela putorius furo The Mustela indicates the genus, putorius refers to the species it shares with the European polecat, and furo distinguishes it as the domesticated subspecies
- PUTORIUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PUTORIUS is a genus of Mustelidae comprising the Old World polecats and now usually considered a subgenus of Mustela
- Mustela putorius Linnaeus, 1758 - GBIF
All those aforementioned features allow us to determine the Hunas polecats as M putorius When comparing the Hunas specimens with three polecat species, it is clear that the individual strongly resembles M putorius and differs from M stromeri and M eversmanii in many morphometrical features
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