Eupleres goudotii

E663881

Eupleres goudotii, commonly known as the eastern falanouc, is a rare, mongoose-like carnivoran endemic to Madagascar, notable for its insectivorous diet and semi-fossorial lifestyle.

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Label Occurrences
Eupleres goudotii canonical 1
Eupleres major 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf carnivoran
mammal
species
activityPattern crepuscular
nocturnal
biogeographicRealm Afrotropical
bodyCovering fur
burrowingBehavior uses burrows
class Mammalia
commonName eastern falanouc
conservationStatus Vulnerable
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
describedBy Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire NERFINISHED
diet earthworms
insectivorous
invertebrates
domain Eukarya
surface form: Eukaryota
ecologicalRole invertebrate predator
endemicTo Madagascar NERFINISHED
family Eupleridae NERFINISHED
foragingBehavior ground forager
genus Eupleres NERFINISHED
geographicQualifier eastern Madagascar lowlands
habitat humid forests
rainforests
riparian habitats
hasTeethAdaptedFor soft-bodied prey
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle semi-fossorial
locomotion terrestrial
morphology elongated snout
mongoose-like body
reduced dentition
namedAfter Jules Pierre Goudot NERFINISHED
nativeRange eastern Madagascar
order Carnivora
orderGroup Malagasy carnivorans
phylum Chordata
relatedTo Eupleres major NERFINISHED
reproductiveStrategy viviparous
respiration lungs
sexualDimorphism slight
socialStructure solitary
threat habitat loss
hunting
introduced predators
yearDescribed 1839

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Eupleridae containsTaxon Eupleres goudotii
Eupleridae containsTaxon Eupleres goudotii
this entity surface form: Eupleres major