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Patagonian weasel

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Carnivora

Subfamily
  
Mustelinae

Scientific name
  
Lyncodon patagonicus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Mustelidae

Genus
  
Lyncodon Gervais, 1845

Higher classification
  
Lyncodon

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Similar
  
Indonesian mountain weasel, Colombian weasel, Bornean ferret‑badger, Back‑striped weasel, Amazon weasel

The Patagonian weasel (Lyncodon patagonicus) is a small mustelid that is the only member of the genus Lyncodon. Its geographic range is the Pampas of western Argentina and sections of Chile. An early mention of the animal is in the Journal of Syms Covington, who sailed with Charles Darwin on his epic voyage aboard HMS Beagle.

Description

The Patagonian weasel has a head and body length of 300-350 mm (11.8 - 13.8 inches), with a 60–90 mm (2.4 - 3.5 in) tail. Its fur is whitish with black and dark brown tones mixed in. It has small ears, short legs and a bushy tail. The animal has not been thoroughly studied in the wild, and knowledge of its behavioral patterns is unsure. It reportedly has been kept as a working pet by local ranchers to destroy rodents.

References

Patagonian weasel Wikipedia