yellow-throated marten
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Definition
Noun: A large carnivorous mammal (Martes flavigula) of the weasel family (Mustelidae), characterized by distinctive yellow or orange fur on its throat and chest, contrasting with a dark brown or black body. It is native to forests in parts of Asia, including southern China and Burma (Myanmar).
Usage
The term "yellow-throated marten" is used specifically to refer to this particular species of marten. It functions as a countable noun. - It is primarily used in zoological, wildlife, and ecological contexts. - It names the animal directly, often in descriptions of Asian forest fauna or discussions about mustelids.
Examples
- Researchers observed a yellow-throated marten hunting in the canopy.
- The yellow-throated marten is known for its bold coloration and arboreal habits.
- Several yellow-throated martens were recorded by the camera trap in the nature reserve.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in binomial nomenclature contexts: , commonly known as the yellow-throated marten.
- It may appear in comparative descriptions: "Unlike the pine marten, the yellow-throated marten has a much more vivid throat patch."
Variants and Related Words
- Marten (n): The general term for mammals in the genus , which includes species like the pine marten and the yellow-throated marten.
- Charronia (n): A former genus name sometimes used for the yellow-throated marten (), indicating a close taxonomic relationship.
Synonyms
- Martes flavigula (Scientific name)
- Asian marten (A less specific, regional descriptor)
Related Phrases/Idioms
(This is a specific zoological term and is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs.)
Noun
- large yellow and black marten of southern China and Burma