| Asian Black Bear |

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| Conservation status |
 Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)[1] |
| Scientific classification |
| Kingdom: |
Animalia
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| Phylum: |
Chordata
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| Class: |
Mammalia
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| Order: |
Carnivora
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| Family: |
Ursidae
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| Genus: |
Ursus
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| Species: |
U. thibetanus
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| Binomial name |
Ursus thibetanus (G. Cuvier, 1823) |

Asian Black Bear range |
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Size
The Asian black bear grows to approximately 130 to 190 cm (4¼ to 6¼ ft) in length. Males weigh between 100 and 218 kg (220 to 480 lb) and females weigh between 50 to 125 kg (110 to 275 lb).[3] The tail is 4.4 inches long.[4] The bear's life span is around 25 years.
Range and habitat
The Asian Black Bear has a wide distribution range spanning from the east to west of the Asian continent. This bear can be found in the forests of hilly and mountainous areas in East Asia and South Asia, including South Korea, North Korea, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh northern India, Nepal, Sikkim (Indian state), Bhutan, Burma, southern Siberia in Russia, northeastern China, Taiwan and Japan. It can be found in areas with elevations as high as 4,700 m (13,776 ft), but in lower lands as well. In some parts of its range, the Asian Black Bear shares its habitat with the larger and stronger Brown Bear (Ursus arctos). However, the smaller black bear has an advantage over its competitor: its climbing skills which help it reach for fruit and nuts in the trees. Asian Black Bears share Giant Panda habitat in China's Wolong Reserve, where they feed occasionally, among other things, on bamboo, which is their more specialized relatives' favorite food. The subspecies of the Asian Black Bear that is found in Taiwan is the Formosan Black Bear (U. thibetanus formosanus).
Diet
The Asian Black Bear is an omnivore which consumes a great variety of foods and are opportunistic and seasonal in diet. In fall, they fatten themselves on acorns, chestnuts, walnuts, and other fat-rich resources. They climb trees to get these foods, as well as picking them from the forest floor. In spring, new plant growth provides a bounty for the bears, which seek out bamboo, raspberry, hydrangea, and other plants. They also raid rodents' caches of acorns or collect those left on the forest floor from the previous fall, and may eat the rodents also on the rare occasion of catching them. Other plants offer food in summer, including raspberries, cherries, and grasses. Insect food, especially ants, augments the summer diet. Asian Black Bears will eat carrion, and sometimes attack livestock. Vertebrates, mostly small, are taken when available, including fish, birds, rodents and other mammals.[3] The Asian Black Bear is thought to be somewhat more carnivorous than its American cousin. Nevertheless, meat only makes up a small part of its diet.
Behavior
This bear has been known to be quite aggressive towards human beings (more so than the American Black Bear); there have been numerous records of bear attacks and killings. This is probably mainly because the Asian Black Bear is more likely to come into contact with people, and will often attack if startled. Due to their size and disposition, adult bears have few natural enemies, although they may comprise up to 7% of the prey taken by Siberian tigers where the two are sympatric.[5][6]
Status
Listed as vulnerable on the World Conservation Union's (IUCN's) Red List of Threatened Animals. It is threatened mainly by deforestation and habitat loss. The bears are also killed by farmers due to the threat they pose to livestock, and they are also unpopular for their habit of stripping bark from valuable timber trees.
Asian Black Bears are also threatened by hunting, especially for their gall bladders to obtain bile, which is used in traditional Chinese medicine. Since China outlawed the poaching of native bears in the 1980s, bear bile has been supplied to Chinese consumers by special farms, where the bears are kept constantly caged and restrained while catheters inserted in their gall bladders allow bile to drip into a container and be collected. Supporters of this practice contend that, without these farms, the demand for bear bile would create a tremendous incentive for poaching and put the already endangered species at even greater risk. Critics, however, assert that the practice is patently cruel and inhumane, and that synthetic bear bile, ursodeoxycholic acid, is just as medicinally effective as real bear bile, and in fact much cheaper.
Subspecies
- Formosan Black Bear, Ursus thibetanus formosanus Swinhoe, 1864, or Selenarctos thibetanus formosanus - in Taiwan
- Baluchistan Bear, Ursus thibetanus gedrosianus Blanford, 1877, or Selenarctos thibetanus gedrosianus - in Iran and Pakistan
- Japanese Black Bear,Ursus thibetanus japonicus Schlegel, 1857, or Selenarctos thibetanus japonica - in Japan
- Ursus thibetanus laniger (Pocock, 1932), or Selenarctos thibetanus laniger - in Afghanistan and southeast Iran and southern China
- Ursus thibetanus mupinensis (Heude, 1901), or Selenarctos thibetanus mupinensis - in southwestern China
- Ursus thibetanus thibetanus Cuvier, 1823, or Selenarctos thibetanus thibetanus - in Himalaya and Indochina
- Ursus thibetanus ussuricus (Heude, 1901), or Selenarctos thibetanus ussuricus[verification needed] - in Southern Siberia, northeastern China and Korean peninsula
See also
- Bile bear
- Asian Black Bears in Russia: wild bears, illegal trade, restoration of winter denning-trees, prevention of conflicts between bears and beekeepers, and other [7]
References
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Extant Carnivora species |
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| Kingdom: Animalia · Phylum: Chordata · Class: Mammalia · Infraclass: Eutheria · Superorder: Laurasiatheria |
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Suborder Feliformia |
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| Nandiniidae |
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Nandinia |
African Palm Civet (N. binotata) | |
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Herpestidae (Mongooses) |
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Atilax |
Marsh Mongoose (A. paludinosus) |
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Bdeogale |
Bushy-tailed Mongoose (B. crassicauda} · Jackson's Mongoose (B. jacksoni) · Black-footed Mongoose (B. nigripes) |
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Crossarchus |
Alexander's Kusimanse (C. alexandri) · Angolan Kusimanse (C. ansorgei) · Common Kusimanse (C. obscurus) · Flat-headed Kusimanse (C. platycephalus) |
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Cynictis |
Yellow Mongoose (C. penicillata) |
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Dologale |
Pousargues's Mongoose (D. dybowskii) |
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Galerella |
Angolan Slender Mongoose (G. flavescens) · Somalian Slender Mongoose (G. ochracea) · Cape Gray Mongoose (G. pulverulenta) · Slender Mongoose (G. sanguinea) |
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Helogale |
Ethiopian Dwarf Mongoose (H. hirtula) · Common Dwarf Mongoose (H. parvula) |
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Herpestes |
Short-tailed Mongoose (H. brachyurus) · Indian Gray Mongoose (H. edwardsii) · Indian Brown Mongoose (H. fuscus) · Egyptian Mongoose (H. ichneumon) · Small Asian Mongoose (H. javanicus) · Long-nosed Mongoose (H. naso) · Collared Mongoose (H. semitorquatus) · Ruddy Mongoose (H. smithii) · Crab-eating Mongoose (H. urva) · Stripe-necked Mongoose (H. vitticollis) |
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Ichneumia |
White-tailed Mongoose (I. albicauda) |
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Liberiictus |
Liberian Mongoose (L. kuhni) |
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Mungos |
Gambian Mongoose (M. gambianus) · Banded Mongoose (M. mungo) |
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Paracynictis |
Selous' Mongoose (P. selousi) |
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Rhynchogale |
Meller's Mongoose (R. melleri) |
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Suricata |
Meerkat (S. suricatta) | |
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Hyaenidae (Hyenas) |
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Crocuta |
Spotted Hyena (C. crocuta) |
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Hyaena |
Brown Hyena (H. brunnea) · Striped Hyena (H. hyaena) |
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Proteles |
Aardwolf (P. cristatus) | |
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| Felidae |
Large family listed below |
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| Viverridae |
Large family listed below |
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| Eupleridae |
Large family listed below | | |
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Family Felidae |
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| Felinae |
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Acinonyx |
Cheetah (A. jubatus) |
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Caracal |
Caracal (C. caracal) |
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Catopuma |
Bay Cat (C. badia) · Asian Golden Cat (C. temminckii) |
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Felis |
Chinese Mountain Cat (F. bieti) · Cat (F. catus) · Jungle Cat (F. chaus) · Pallas' Cat (F. manul) · Sand Cat (F. margarita) · Black-footed Cat (F. nigripes) · Wildcat (F. silvestris) |
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Leopardus |
Pantanal Cat (L. braccatus) · Colocolo (L. colocolo) · Geoffroy's Cat (L. geoffroyi) · Kodkod (L. guigna) · Andean Mountain Cat (L. jacobitus) · Pampas Cat (L. pajeros) · Ocelot (L. pardalis) · Oncilla (L. tigrinus) · Margay (L. wiedii) |
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Leptailurus |
Serval (L. serval) |
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Lynx |
Canadian Lynx (L. canadensis) · Eurasian Lynx (L. lynx) · Iberian Lynx (L. pardinus) · Bobcat (L. rufus) |
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Pardofelis |
Marbled Cat (P. marmorata) |
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Prionailurus |
Leopard Cat (P. bengalensis) · Iriomote Cat (P. iriomotensis) · Flat-headed Cat (P. planiceps) · Rusty-spotted Cat (P. rubiginosus) · Fishing Cat (P. viverrinus) |
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Profelis |
African Golden Cat (P. aurata) |
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Puma |
Cougar (P. concolor) · Jaguarundi (P. yagouaroundi) | |
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| Pantherinae |
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Neofelis |
Clouded Leopard (N. nebulosa) · Bornean Clouded Leopard (N. diardi) |
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Panthera |
Lion (P. leo) · Jaguar (P. onca) · Leopard (P. pardus) · Tiger (P. tigris) |
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Uncia |
Snow Leopard (U. uncia) | | | |
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Family Viverridae (includes Civets) |
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| Paradoxurinae |
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Arctictis |
Binturong (A. binturong) |
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Arctogalidia |
Small-toothed Palm Civet (A. trivirgata) |
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Macrogalidia |
Sulawesi Palm Civet (M. musschenbroekii) |
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Paguma |
Masked Palm Civet (P. larvata) |
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Paradoxurus |
Asian Palm Civet (P. hermaphroditus) · Jerdon's Palm Civet (P. jerdoni) · Golden Palm Civet (P. zeylonensis) | |
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| Hemigalinae |
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Chrotogale |
Owston's Palm Civet (C. owstoni) |
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Cynogale |
Otter Civet (C. bennettii) |
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Diplogale |
Hose's Palm Civet (D. hosei) |
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Hemigalus |
Banded Palm Civet (H. derbyanus) | |
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Prionodontinae (Asiatic linsangs) |
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Prionodon |
Banded Linsang (P. linsang) · Spotted Linsang (P. pardicolor) | |
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| Viverrinae |
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Civettictis |
African Civet (C. civetta) |
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Genetta (Genets) |
Abyssinian Genet ( G. abyssinica) · Angolan Genet ( G. angolensis) · Bourlon's Genet ( G. bourloni) · Crested Servaline Genet ( G. cristata) · Common Genet ( G. genetta) · Johnston's Genet ( G. johnstoni) · Rusty-spotted Genet ( G. maculata) · Pardine Genet (G. pardina) · Aquatic Genet ( G. piscivora) · King Genet (G. poensis) · Servaline Genet ( G. servalina) · Haussa Genet ( G. thierryi) · Cape Genet ( G. tigrina) · Giant Forest Genet ( G. victoriae) |
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Poiana |
Leighton's Linsang (P. leightoni) · African Linsang (P. richardsonii) |
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Viverra |
Malabar Large-spotted Civet (V. civettina) · Large-spotted Civet (V. megaspila) · Malayan Civet (V. tangalunga) · Large Indian Civet (V. zibetha) |
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Viverricula |
Small Indian Civet (V. indica) | | | |
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Family Eupleridae |
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| Euplerinae |
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Cryptoprocta |
Fossa (C. ferox) |
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Eupleres |
Falanouc (E. goudotii) |
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Fossa |
Malagasy Civet (F. fossana) | |
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| Galidiinae |
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Galidia |
Ring-tailed Mongoose (G. elegans) |
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Galidictis |
Broad-striped Malagasy Mongoose (G. fasciata) · Grandidier's Mongoose (G. grandidieri) |
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Mungotictis |
Narrow-striped Mongoose (M. decemlineata) |
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Salanoia |
Brown-tailed Mongoose (S. concolor) | | | |
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Suborder Caniformia (cont. below) |
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Ursidae (Bears) |
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Ailuropoda |
Giant Panda (A. melanoleuca) |
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Helarctos |
Sun Bear (H. malayanus) |
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Melursus |
Sloth Bear (M. ursinus) |
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Tremarctos |
Spectacled Bear (T. ornatus) |
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Ursus |
American Black Bear (U. americanus) · Brown Bear (U. arctos) · Polar bear (U. maritimus) · Asian Black Bear (U. thibetanus) | |
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Mephitidae (Skunks) |
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Conepatus (Hog-nosed skunks) |
Molina's Hog-nosed Skunk (C. chinga) · Humboldt's Hog-nosed Skunk (C. humboldtii) · American Hog-nosed Skunk (C. leuconotus) · Striped Hog-nosed Skunk (C. semistriatus) |
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Mephitis |
Hooded Skunk (M. macroura) · Striped Skunk (M. mephitis) |
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Mydaus |
Sunda Stink Badger (M. javanensis) · Palawan Stink Badger (M. marchei) |
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Spilogale (Spotted skunks) |
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| Procyonidae |
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Bassaricyon (Olingos) |
Allen's Olingo (B. alleni) · Beddard's Olingo (B. beddardi) · Bushy-tailed Olingo (B. gabbii) · Harris's Olingo (B. lasius) · Chiriqui Olingo (B. pauli) |
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Bassariscus |
Ring-tailed Cat (B. astutus) · Cacomistle (B. sumichrasti) |
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Nasua (Coatis inclusive) |
White-nosed Coati (N. narica) · South American Coati (N. nasua) |
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Nasuella (Coatis inclusive) |
Mountain Coati (N. olivacea) |
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Potos |
Kinkajou (P. flavus) |
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Procyon |
Crab-eating Raccoon (P. cancrivorus) · Raccoon (P. lotor) · Cozumel Raccoon (P. pygmaeus) | |
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| Ailuridae |
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Ailurus |
Red Panda (A. fulgens) | | | |
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Suborder Caniformia (cont. above) |
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Otariidae (Eared seals) (includes fur seals and sea lions) (Pinniped inclusive) |
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Arctocephalus |
South American Fur Seal (A. australis) · Australasian Fur Seal (A. forsteri) · Galápagos Fur Seal (A. galapagoensis) · Antarctic Fur Seal (A. gazella) · Juan Fernández Fur Seal (A. philippii) · Brown Fur Seal (A. pusillus) · Guadalupe Fur Seal (A. townsendi) · Subantarctic Fur Seal (A. tropicalis) |
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Callorhinus |
Northern Fur Seal (C. ursinus) |
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Eumetopias |
Steller Sea Lion (E. jubatus) |
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Neophoca |
Australian Sea Lion (N. cinerea) |
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Otaria |
South American Sea Lion (O. flavescens) |
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Phocarctos |
New Zealand Sea Lion (P. hookeri) |
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Zalophus |
California Sea Lion (Z. californianus) · Galápagos Sea Lion (Z. wollebaeki) | |
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Odobenidae (Pinniped inclusive) |
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Odobenus |
Walrus (O. rosmarus) | |
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Phocidae (Earless seals) (Pinniped inclusive) |
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Cystophora |
Hooded Seal (C. cristata) |
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Erignathus |
Bearded Seal (E. barbatus) |
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Halichoerus |
Gray Seal (H. grypus) |
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Histriophoca |
Ribbon Seal (H. fasciata) |
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Hydrurga |
Leopard Seal (H. leptonyx) |
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Leptonychotes |
Weddell Seal (L. weddellii) |
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Lobodon |
Crabeater Seal (L. carcinophaga) |
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Mirounga (Elephant seals) |
Northern Elephant Seal (M. angustirostris) · Southern Elephant Seal (M. leonina) |
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Monachus |
Mediterranean Monk Seal (M. monachus) · Hawaiian Monk Seal (M. schauinslandi) |
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Ommatophoca |
Ross Seal (O. rossi) |
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Pagophilus |
Harp Seal (P. groenlandicus) |
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Phoca |
Spotted Seal (P. largha) · Harbor Seal (P. vitulina) |
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Pusa |
Caspian Seal (P. caspica) · Ringed Seal (P. hispida) · Baikal Seal (P. sibirica) | |
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| Canidae |
Large family listed below |
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| Mustelidae |
Large family listed below | | |
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Family Canidae |
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| Atelocynus |
Short-eared Dog (A. microtis) |
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| Canis |
Side-striped Jackal (C. adustus) · Golden Jackal (C. aureus) · Coyote (C. latrans) · Gray Wolf (C. lupus) · Black-backed Jackal (C. mesomelas) · Ethiopian Wolf (C. simensis) |
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| Cerdocyon |
Crab-eating Fox (C. thous) |
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| Chrysocyon |
Maned Wolf (C. brachyurus) |
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| Cuon |
Dhole (C. alpinus) |
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| Lycalopex |
Culpeo (L. culpaeus) · Darwin's Fox (L. fulvipes) · South American Gray Fox (L. griseus) · Pampas Fox (L. gymnocercus) · Sechuran Fox (L. sechurae) · Hoary Fox (L. vetulus) |
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| Lycaon |
African Wild Dog (L. pictus) |
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| Nyctereutes |
Raccoon Dog (N. procyonoides) |
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| Otocyon |
Bat-eared Fox (O. megalotis) |
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| Speothos |
Bush Dog (S. venaticus) |
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| Urocyon |
Gray Fox (U. cinereoargenteus) · Island Fox (U. littoralis) |
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| Vulpes |
Bengal Fox (V. bengalensis) · Blanford's Fox (V. cana) · Cape Fox (V. chama) · Corsac Fox (V. corsac) · Tibetan Sand Fox (V. ferrilata) · Arctic Fox (V. lagopus) · Kit Fox (V. macrotis) · Pale Fox (V. pallida) · Rüppell's Fox (V. rueppelli) · Swift Fox (V. velox) · Red Fox (V. vulpes) · Fennec Fox (V. zerda) | | |
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Family Mustelidae |
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Lutrinae (Otters) |
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Aonyx |
African Clawless Otter (A. capensis) · Oriental Small-clawed Otter (A. cinerea) |
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Enhydra |
Sea otter (E. lutris) |
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Hydrictis |
Spotted-necked Otter (H. maculicollis) |
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Lontra |
North American River Otter (L. canadensis) · Marine Otter (L. felina) · Neotropical Otter (L. longicaudis) · Southern River Otter (L. provocax) |
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Lutra |
European Otter (L. lutra) · Hairy-nosed Otter (L. sumatrana) |
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Lutrogale |
Smooth-coated Otter (L. perspicillata) |
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Pteronura |
Giant Otter (P. brasiliensis) | |
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Mustelinae (including Badgers) |
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Arctonyx |
Hog Badger (A. collaris) |
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Eira |
Tayra (E. barbara) |
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Galictis |
Lesser Grison (G. cuja) · Greater Grison (G. vittata) |
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Gulo |
Wolverine (G. gulo) |
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Ictonyx |
Saharan Striped Polecat (I. libyca) · Striped Polecat (I. striatus) |
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Lyncodon |
Patagonian Weasel (L. patagonicus) |
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Martes (Martens) |
American Marten (M. americana) · Yellow-throated Marten (M. flavigula) · Beech Marten (M. foina) · Nilgiri Marten (M. gwatkinsii) · European Pine Marten (M. martes) · Japanese Marten (M. melampus) · Fisher (M. pennanti) · Sable (M. zibellina) |
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Meles |
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Mellivora |
Honey Badger (M. capensis) |
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Melogale (Ferret-badgers) |
Bornean Ferret-badger (M. everetti) · Chinese Ferret-badger (M. moschata) · Javan Ferret-badger (M. orientalis) · Burmese Ferret-badger (M. personata) |
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Mustela (Weasels) |
Amazon Weasel (M. africana) · Mountain Weasel (M. altaica) · Ermine (M. erminea) · Steppe Polecat (M. eversmannii) · Colombian Weasel (M. felipei) · Long-tailed Weasel (M. frenata) · Japanese Weasel (M. itatsi) · Yellow-bellied Weasel (M. kathiah) · European Mink (M. lutreola) · Indonesian Mountain Weasel (M. lutreolina) · Black-footed Ferret (M. nigripes) · Least Weasel (M. nivalis) · Malayan Weasel (M. nudipes) · European Polecat (M. putorius) · Siberian Weasel (M. sibirica) · Back-striped Weasel (M. strigidorsa) · Egyptian Weasel (M. subpalmata) |
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Neovison (Minks) |
American Mink (N. vison) |
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Poecilogale |
African Striped Weasel (P. albinucha) |
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Taxidea |
American Badger (T. taxus) |
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Vormela |
Marbled Polecat (V. peregusna) | | | | |
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Asiatic Black Bear". Image Credit.