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Fanaloka

Educational resources on Fanaloka

Fanaloka [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Fanaloka

Academic web links for the Fanaloka.


ADW: Fossa fossana: Information
Fossa fossana is found throughout most of Madagascar, from humid lowland forests to dryer higher elevations.
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Fossa_fossana.html

Mammal species list for RNP
The Mongooses, Civets, and Fosa of RNP Carnivores Fossa fossana Malagasy civet Fanaloka: Eupleres goudotii goudotii Small-toothed civet Falanouc
icte.bio.sunysb.edu/rano.biodiv/Mammals/index.html

ADW: fossa_fossana3.jpg
What's in a Scientific Name? Authority Lists: Where We Get Our Names Name, Rank, and ... Striped Civet (Fanaloka)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/resources/christopher_jameson/fossa_fossana3.jpg/view...

Order LAGOMORPHA
Euplerinae: Eupleres (fanalouc, endemic to Madagascar), Fossa (fanaloka, endemic to Madagascar) Hemigalinae: Chrotogale (Owston’s palm civet), Cynogale (otter civet), Diplogale
www.csus.edu/indiv/L/lancasterw/bio168/LABS%20BIO168-03/Lab%2015-Carnivora%20BIO168-03.htm

filebox.vt.edu
Fossa fossana, Malagasy Striped Civet, Fanaloka. Pages 1363-1365 in S. M. Goodman, andJ. P. Benstead, editors. Natural History of Madagascar. The University of Chicago Press,Chicago.
filebox.vt.edu/users/bgerber/Malagasy%20Literature.htm

Accession 02-239 - National Zoological Park, Office of the Registrar ...
Malagasy Civit (fanaloka) Ring-Tailed Mongoose; Marsh Mongoose; Spotted Hyena; Felis Diets; Atlas Lion; California Sea Lion; Elephant Diets; Common Zebra; South American Tapir
siarchives.si.edu/findingaids/fa02-239.htm

Peter Deunov
It has no anal or perineal glands (unlike the Fanaloka), nonretractile claws, and a unique dentition: the canines and premolars are backwards-curving and flat.
sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Falanouc&Itemid=249

Webster's Online Dictionary - The Rosetta Edition
Webster's Online Dictionary. The Rosetta Edition ™
faculty.insead.edu/parker/browse%20updated/indexfa.html

Boston University School of Theology Archives
Other Malagasy carnivores include the fanaloka (Fossa fossana), which, despite its scientific name , should not be confused with the fossa. Nor should it be confused with the very
sthweb.bu.edu/archives/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Fauna_of_Madagascar

Liste des Especes de Mammiferes du PNR
Les Mangoustes, Civettes, et Fosa du PNR Les Carnivores Fossa fossana Civette Malgache Fanaloka: Eupleres goudotii goudotii Civette à Petites dents
icte.bio.sunysb.edu/rano.biodiv/Mammals/index.fr.html







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