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Banded linsang

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Asiatic linsang

Phylum
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Prionodon linsang

Rank
  
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Similar
  
Asiatic linsang, African linsang, Spotted linsang, Banded palm civet, mammal

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The banded linsang (Prionodon linsang) is a linsang, a tree-dwelling carnivorous mammal of the Malay peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, and western Java.

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Description

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The banded linsang is around 74 cm long including the tail. It is a pale yellow with 5 dark bands. It has broad stripes on its neck and its tail consists of several dark bands with a dark tip. The banded linsang has very sharp retractable claws and razor sharp teeth. It is the rarest of the civets, and is sometimes called the tiger-civet.

Diet

The banded linsang is carnivorous. Its diet consists of squirrels, rats, birds, and lizards.

Reproduction

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Very little is known about this linsang's reproduction. It is believed that litters of 2–3 are born semiannually in a nest in burrows or hollow trees.

Habitat

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The banded linsang lives in Western Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Western Java, and Thailand. It lives in tropical forests and spends the majority of its time in trees.

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Banded Linsang (Prionodon linsang)

References

Banded linsang Wikipedia