FIGURE 4. Distribution ranges of the SW Asian badger (Meles canescens), Asian badger (Meles leucurus, a part of its range), and European badger (Meles meles, a part of its range). Locations of the specimens used in this study are shown (for M. canescens see Appendix)
<p>A single observation of a Ratel <em>Mellivora capensis </em>has been photo-documented in Bannergh...
The badger’s hair is black and white leading to a grey appearance from the distance. They have a bla...
20. Large-toothed Ferret-badger Melogale personata French: Mélogale indien / German: Burma-Sonnen...
FIGURE 4. Distribution ranges of the SW Asian badger (Meles canescens), Asian badger (Meles leucurus...
FIGURE 3. Male skulls of three taxa of the Eurasian badgers: A. Meles meles taxus (ZIN 35056, Lening...
Abramov, Alexei V., Puzachenko, Andrey Yu. (2013): The taxonomic status of badgers (Mammalia, Mustel...
5. Asian Badger Meles leucurus French: Blaireau d'Asie / German: Asiatischer Dachs / Spanish: Tej...
On following pages: 3. Hog Badger (Arctonyx collaris); 4. Japanese Badger (Meles anakuma); 5. Asian ...
The American badgers (Taxidiinae) are medium-sized mustelid carnivorans with a complex dentition and...
Abramov, Alexei V., Puzachenko, Andrey Yu, Wiig, Øystein (2009): Cranial variation in the European b...
Badgers belong to the genus Meles Brisson, 1762, which comprise four extant species (M. anakuma Temm...
The widely distributed Eurasian badger (Meles me-les) can be found from Ireland to Japan, from Finla...
18. Small-toothed Ferret-badger Melogale moschata French: Mélogale de Chine / German: China-Sonne...
19. Javan Ferret-badger Melogale orientalis French: Mélogale de Java / German: Java-Sonnendachs /...
Figure 4. Ungrouped morphometric separation (principal components analysis) of specimens identified ...
<p>A single observation of a Ratel <em>Mellivora capensis </em>has been photo-documented in Bannergh...
The badger’s hair is black and white leading to a grey appearance from the distance. They have a bla...
20. Large-toothed Ferret-badger Melogale personata French: Mélogale indien / German: Burma-Sonnen...
FIGURE 4. Distribution ranges of the SW Asian badger (Meles canescens), Asian badger (Meles leucurus...
FIGURE 3. Male skulls of three taxa of the Eurasian badgers: A. Meles meles taxus (ZIN 35056, Lening...
Abramov, Alexei V., Puzachenko, Andrey Yu. (2013): The taxonomic status of badgers (Mammalia, Mustel...
5. Asian Badger Meles leucurus French: Blaireau d'Asie / German: Asiatischer Dachs / Spanish: Tej...
On following pages: 3. Hog Badger (Arctonyx collaris); 4. Japanese Badger (Meles anakuma); 5. Asian ...
The American badgers (Taxidiinae) are medium-sized mustelid carnivorans with a complex dentition and...
Abramov, Alexei V., Puzachenko, Andrey Yu, Wiig, Øystein (2009): Cranial variation in the European b...
Badgers belong to the genus Meles Brisson, 1762, which comprise four extant species (M. anakuma Temm...
The widely distributed Eurasian badger (Meles me-les) can be found from Ireland to Japan, from Finla...
18. Small-toothed Ferret-badger Melogale moschata French: Mélogale de Chine / German: China-Sonne...
19. Javan Ferret-badger Melogale orientalis French: Mélogale de Java / German: Java-Sonnendachs /...
Figure 4. Ungrouped morphometric separation (principal components analysis) of specimens identified ...
<p>A single observation of a Ratel <em>Mellivora capensis </em>has been photo-documented in Bannergh...
The badger’s hair is black and white leading to a grey appearance from the distance. They have a bla...
20. Large-toothed Ferret-badger Melogale personata French: Mélogale indien / German: Burma-Sonnen...