mustela nigripes
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Definition
Proper noun A species of mustelid (weasel family) mammal, commonly known as the black-footed ferret. It is native to prairie regions of North America and is critically endangered.
Usage
- Mustela nigripes is the scientific name used in biology and conservation contexts to precisely identify the species.
- It is always capitalized and italicized in formal writing, following the convention for binomial nomenclature (genus and species).
Examples
- Conservation efforts are focused on saving Mustela nigripes from extinction.
- The primary prey of Mustela nigripes is the prairie dog.
- A breeding program has been established to increase the population of Mustela nigripes.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification, Mustela is the genus, and nigripes is the specific epithet, meaning "black-footed."
Variants and Related Words
- Black-footed ferret: The common English name for this animal.
- Mustela: The genus that includes ferrets, weasels, and minks.
- Mustelid: A member of the family Mustelidae, which includes weasels, badgers, otters, and ferrets.
Synonyms
- Black-footed ferret
- American polecat (less common)
Noun
- musteline mammal of prairie regions of United States; nearly extinct