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    The banded linsang (Prionodon linsang) is a linsang, a tree-dwelling carnivorous mammal native to the Sundaic region of Southeast Asia. The banded linsang...
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    Asiatic linsang (Prionodon) is a genus comprising two species native to Southeast Asia: the banded linsang (Prionodon linsang) and the spotted linsang (Prionodon...
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    listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. The spotted linsang resembles the banded linsang in its long, slender body, short limbs, elongated neck and...
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    Look up linsang or linsangs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The linsangs are four species of tree-dwelling carnivorous mammals. The name of these species...
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    mongoose species live solitary lives, the banded mongoose live in colonies with a complex social structure. The banded mongoose is a sturdy mongoose with a...
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    Poiana. The name linsang is from Javanese linsang or wlinsang, which used to be wrongly translated as "otter" in English dictionaries. Linsangs are nocturnal...
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    Prionodon Banded linsang (P. linsang) Spotted linsang (P. pardicolor)...
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    The banded palm civet (Hemigalus derbyanus), also called the banded civet, is a viverrid native to Indomalaya. They primarily inhabit lowland conifer...
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    Prionodon Banded linsang (P. linsang) Spotted linsang (P. pardicolor)...
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    gregarious and travel through their territories in noisy, loosely organised bands made up of four to 25 individuals, foraging with their offspring on the...
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