Mydaus

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Mydaus is a small genus of skunk-like mammals known as stink badgers, native to Southeast Asia and characterized by their powerful defensive scent glands.

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Mydaus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
species
taxon
activityPattern nocturnal
burrowingBehavior digs burrows
class Mammalia
commonName Palawan stink badger NERFINISHED
Sunda stink badger NERFINISHED
stink badgers
currentFamilyPlacement Mephitidae NERFINISHED
defenseMechanism spraying noxious secretion
diet invertebrates
omnivorous
plant material
small vertebrates
ecologicalRole insect predator
soil aerator
family Mephitidae NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution Sundaland region NERFINISHED
habitat agricultural areas
forests
grasslands
hasCharacteristic powerful defensive scent glands
skunk-like
hasSpecies Mydaus javanensis NERFINISHED
Mydaus marchei NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
locomotion terrestrial
morphology conspicuous anal scent glands
elongated snout
short legs
stocky body
nativeTo Borneo NERFINISHED
Java NERFINISHED
Palawan NERFINISHED
Philippines NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia
Sumatra NERFINISHED
odorDescription strong musky smell
odorFunction predator deterrence
order Carnivora
phylum Chordata
previousFamilyPlacement Mustelidae NERFINISHED
reproduction gives birth to live young
sensoryAdaptation well-developed sense of smell
similarTo skunks
taxonRank genus

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Mephitidae includesGenus Mydaus