Crossarchus ansorgei: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Carnivora
Family
Herpestidae
Genus
Crossarchus
Species
Crossarchus ansorgei
Scientific Name
Crossarchus ansorgei

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Angolan kusimanse

The Angolan kusimanse (Crossarchus ansorgei), also known as Ansorge's kusimanse, is a species of small mongoose. There are two recognized subspecies: C. a. ansorgei, found in Angola; and C. a. nigricolor, found in DR Congo, which do not have overlapping ranges. It prefers rainforest type habitat, and avoids regions inhabited by humans. It grows to 12–18 inches in length, with a 6–10 inch long tail, and weighs 1–3 lb. Little is known about this species of kusimanse, and there are no estimates of its wild population numbers or status. Until 1984, the species was only known from two specimens from Baringa but are now thought to be quite common in some regions. Threats are probably habitat loss and bushmeat hunting. However, this species is protected by Salonga National Park.

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Crossarchus ansorgei in languages:

Arabic
كوسيمانس أنغولي
Bokmål
Angolamangust
Czech
mangusta západní
Dutch
Angolakoesimanse
English
Ansorge's Cusimanse
English
Angolan Cusimanse
English
Ansorge's Kusimanse
English
Angolan Kusimanse
Finnish
angolankusimanse
French
Mangouste d’Ansorge
French
Mangouste d'Angola
German
Angolakusimanse
Portuguese
Manguço‑de‑ansorge