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A Burmese ferret badger from Thailand

Image: Burmese ferret badger (Melogale personata).

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The Burmese ferret badger looks very similar to its Chinese cousin. However, there is more white and less black on the face, and the stripe which starts on its head runs down the middle of its back to the rump. In the Chinese ferret badger, the stripe runs only as far as the shoulders. Compare this with the Chinese ferret badger in the previous Photo Files.

Picture credit

© Mr Sawai Wanghongsa, used with the kind permission of the Royal Forest Department of Thailand.

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