Madagascar cat
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small lemur with a tail marked by black bands: "Madagascar cat" refers to a specific type of small primate (lemur) native to Madagascar, characterized by a tail that has distinctive black stripes or bars.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Madagascar cat is known for its nocturnal habits and barred tail.
- We were lucky to spot a Madagascar cat in the rainforest reserve.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific/zoological contexts: The term is used as a common name for a specific lemur species, often in field guides or ecological studies.
- The population density of the Madagascar cat is a key indicator of forest health.
Variants and Related Words
- Ring-tailed mongoose (Galidia elegans): This is a more precise scientific common name for the animal often referred to as the "Madagascar cat" in some older or general texts. It is not a cat but a mongoose.
- Malagasy carnivore: A broader category that includes the ring-tailed mongoose.
Synonyms
- Ring-tailed mongoose
- Galidia elegans (scientific name)
Notes on Usage
- Important Clarification: The term "Madagascar cat" is a misnomer and can be confusing. The animal it typically refers to (Galidia elegans) is not a feline but a mongoose, which is a type of carnivore. It is essential for precise communication, especially in scientific contexts, to use the more accurate name "ring-tailed mongoose."
- The provided reference definition describes it as a "small lemur," which is also a misclassification. Lemurs are primates, while the ring-tailed mongoose is a carnivoran. The defining characteristic of a tail "barred with black" is accurate for the ring-tailed mongoose.
Noun
- small lemur having its tail barred with black