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Alexander's kusimanse

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Species of mongoose from Central Africa

Alexander's kusimanse
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Carnivora
Family:Herpestidae
Genus:Crossarchus
Species:
C. alexandri
Binomial name
Crossarchus alexandri
Alexander's kusimanse range
Synonyms

Mungos alexandri

Alexander's kusimanse (Crossarchus alexandri) is amongoosespecies native toCentral African rainforests. The species was first described in 1907 byOldfield Thomas andR. C. Wroughton based on specimens collected byBoyd Alexander, and named after Alexander himself. It is largely restricted to northern Democratic republic of Congo, and western Uganda. It is classified asLeast Concern on theIUCN Red List.

Taxonomy

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Alexander's kusimanse is aspecies belonging to themongoose familyHerpestidae.[1] The species was first described in 1907 by English zoologistsOldfield Thomas andR. C. Wroughton using specimens collected byBoyd Alexander.[2][3] The species is named after captain Alexander who collected the specimens.[4] No subspecies of Alexander's Kusimanse has been classified.[3]

Description

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Alexander's kusimanse is a small mongoose with short legs. It measures about 375–437 mm (14.8–17.2 in) in body length, and has a 243–318 mm (9.6–12.5 in) long tail. It has brownish black hairy fur with tinges of gray. The head consists of a long snout with pale buff colored lips, and small brownish ears. The hind part of the body is covered with long guard hairs, which are darker at the base and white colored at the tips.[5] The short legs are darker in color, and consist of long, sharp claws. The tail is similar in color to the body, and covered with tufts of hair. The females have three pairs of nipples.[5]

Distribution and habitat

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Alexander's kusimanse is restricted to northern Democratic republic of Congo, and western Uganda, and parts of Republic of Congo and Central African Republic.[3][5] Though it is subject to habitat loss, it is classified asLeast Concern on theIUCN Red List.[1]

Behaviour

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Alexander's kusimanse is a social species and forages in groups of up to 20 individuals. The animals often mark trees with secretions from their anal glands. They sleep in hollow tree trunks, and dead logs in small groups. This group behavior helps the kusimanses to protect against predators. Any alarm by a single animal results in the group heading for safety. It feeds on grubs, small animals and fruits.[5] It produces a litter of two to four younglings.[6]

References

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  1. ^abcAngelici, F.M.; Do Linh San, E. (2015)."Crossarchus alexandri".IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.2015 e.T41593A45205341.doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2015-4.RLTS.T41593A45205341.en. Retrieved19 November 2021.
  2. ^Oldfield Thomas;R. C. Wroughton (May 1907)."New Mammals from Lake Chad and the Congo, mostly from the Collections made during the Alexander-Gosling Expedition".Annals and Magazine of Natural History.19 (113):370–387.doi:10.1080/00222930708562657.ISSN 0374-5481.Wikidata Q56097900.BHLpage 24254833
  3. ^abcDon E. Wilson.Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference.Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 373.ISBN 978-0-801-88221-0.
  4. ^Bo Beolens, Michael Watkins, Michael Grayson (2009).The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals.Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 7.ISBN 978-0-801-89533-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^abcdKingdon, Jonathan (2013).Mammals of Africa.Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 374–376.ISBN 978-1-408-12257-0.
  6. ^Giuseppe Maria Carpaneto; F.P.Germi (January 1989). "The mammals in the zoological culture of the Mbuti pygmies in north-eastern Zaire".Hystrix.1 (1): 83.

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