ictonyx frenata
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small carnivorous mammal: "Ictonyx frenata" is the scientific name for a species of mustelid, commonly known as a zorilla or striped polecat, native to Africa.
- A specific type of muishond: It refers to the African member of the genus Ictonyx, characterized by its black and white striped fur and strong, unpleasant scent used for defense.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ictonyx frenata is often mistaken for a skunk due to its similar coloration and defensive behavior.
- Researchers are studying the habitat of the ictonyx frenata in the savannas.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: Used precisely in biological and zoological classifications to distinguish this specific species from related animals like the true polecat or skunk.
- The genus Ictonyx includes two species, with Ictonyx frenata being the more widely distributed.
Variants and Related Words
- Zorilla (n): A common name for .
- Striped polecat (n): Another common name for this animal.
- Muishond (n): A general Afrikaans-derived term for several small, weasel-like carnivores, including .
Synonyms
- African polecat: A descriptive synonym.
- Cape polecat: A regional name.
Notes on Meaning
- This term is highly specific and scientific. In everyday language, the common names "zorilla" or "striped polecat" are preferred. The creature is known for its bold black-and-white warning coloration and its ability to spray a foul-smelling liquid from its anal glands, much like a skunk.
Noun
- muishond of northern Africa