viverrine mammal
Noun: A small, carnivorous mammal that is typically cat-like in appearance and behavior, belonging to the family Viverridae. These animals are native to the warmer regions of Africa, Asia, and southern Europe (the Old World).
The term "viverrine mammal" is a formal, zoological classification. It is used to describe a specific family of animals in scientific or educational contexts. * The genet is a common viverrine mammal found in Africa and parts of Europe. * Researchers study the behavior of various viverrine mammals, such as civets and linsangs.
- As a collective term: The phrase can be used to refer to the entire taxonomic group.
- The diversity of viverrine mammals in Southeast Asia is remarkable.
- Viverrid (noun): A direct synonym for "viverrine mammal," also meaning a member of the family Viverridae.
- Viverrine (adjective): Describing characteristics of or relating to these mammals.
- The animal exhibited typical viverrine features, including a long body and a pointed snout.
The term "viverrine mammal" has a single, specific zoological meaning and is not used in other contexts.
- Civet (noun): While often used specifically for animals that produce civet musk, it can colloquially refer to similar viverrids.
- Genet (noun): A specific type of viverrine mammal.
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs associated with the specific term "viverrine mammal."
- small cat-like predatory mammals of warmer parts of the Old World