ferret badger
Noun: A ferret badger is a small, carnivorous mammal belonging to the genus Melogale. It is named for its physical resemblance to both ferrets and badgers, characterized by a long body, short legs, and a distinctive facial mask. It is native to forests and grasslands in parts of Southeast Asia and East Asia.
The term "ferret badger" is used to refer specifically to animals of the Melogale genus. It is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to name this particular type of animal. * Scientists are studying the habitat of the ferret badger. * The ferret badger is primarily nocturnal and feeds on insects and small animals.
- The term is used in zoological and conservation contexts. Different species include the Chinese ferret badger () and the Burmese ferret badger ().
- Ferret-badger: An alternative hyphenated spelling of the compound noun.
- Melogale: The scientific genus name for ferret badgers.
- Badger: A related but generally larger animal from the subfamily Melinae or Taxideinae.
- Ferret: A domesticated polecat, often kept for hunting rodents, which the ferret badger resembles in shape.
- There are no direct single-word synonyms. The closest descriptive phrases are "small badger of Asia" or members of the " genus."
- Chinese ferret badger: A specific species ().
- Burmese ferret badger: A specific species ().
"Ferret badger" is a fixed compound noun. Its meaning is specific and cannot be deduced solely from the meanings of "ferret" and "badger" independently. It refers to a distinct biological group.
- small ferret-like badger of southeast Asia