Burmese ferret-badger
The Burmese ferret-badger (Melogale personata) is an omnivorous mammal native to Asia.
The Burmese ferret-badger, also known as the large-toothed ferret-badger, is a mustelid native to Southeast Asia. — Wikipedia
- Scientific name
- Melogale personata
- Class
- Mammal
- Family / order
- Mustelidae
- Diet
- Omnivore
- Habitat
- Terrestrial
- Found in
- Asia
- Weight
- 2 kg
- Length
- 40 cm
- Activity
- Diurnal
- Conservation status
- Least Concern
What does a Burmese ferret-badger eat?
The burmese ferret-badger is an omnivore, eating both plants and animals.
How big is a Burmese ferret-badger?
The burmese ferret-badger weighs around 2 kg and measures about 40 cm.
Where do Burmese ferret-badgers live?
Burmese ferret-badgers are found in Asia, in terrestrial habitats.
Is the burmese ferret-badger endangered?
The burmese ferret-badger is currently listed as “Least Concern” on the IUCN Red List.