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- Q1421926 subject Q7347054.
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- Q1421926 abstract "The Liberian mongoose (Liberiictis kuhni) is a small carnivoran belonging to the mongoose family (Herpestidae). It is the only member of the genus Liberiictis.It was discovered in Liberia in 1958. Little was known about the animal, except what local natives related. They were said to live in small groups and fed on earthworms and various other insects. The exact distribution is unknown, but may extend from Sierra Leone to Côte d'Ivoire. Confirmed sightings are restricted to forests in Liberia and the Tai National Park in Côte d'Ivoire. A live specimen was exhibited at the Toronto Zoo, but civil war in Liberia has prevented further study. Due to its limited range and the fact that it is heavily hunted, the Liberian mongoose is considered endangered.The Liberian mongoose has a primarily dark brown body, with a darker stripe on the neck and shoulders. This stripe is bordered by smaller stripes that are white. Compared with other mongoose species, the Liberian mongoose has rather long claws and an elongated snout with small teeth. One of the few specimens ever seen alive was found in a burrow close to a termite nest. The animal's physical characteristics, and its preferred locality to insects, has led experts to suggest that the Liberian mongoose is primarily insectivorous. The few observers that have witnessed this species in the wild have reported that the animal lives primarily in the trunks of trees. Indeed, some of the better-known mongoose species live in tree during the rainy season and occupy burrows only during hotter weather.This species is extremely rare, and has been listed by the IUCN as endangered. Human destruction of their habitat and human hunting are the primary threats to Liberian mongooses. Owing to their rarity, they were not described until 1958, with the first complete specimens discovered as recently as 1974. An attempt to study them in 1988 yielded only one animal, which had already been killed by a hunter. The specimen that lived at the Toronto Zoo has since died. Political unrest in the areas in which they live has made further studies difficult in recent years.(Nowak, 1999; Taylor, 1992)".
- Q1421926 class Q7377.
- Q1421926 conservationStatus "VU".
- Q1421926 conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
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- Q1421926 phylum Q10915.
- Q1421926 thumbnail Liberian_Mongoose_area.png?width=300.
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- Q1421926 binomialAuthority "Hayman, 1958".
- Q1421926 classis "Mammalia".
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- Q1421926 name "Liberian mongoose".
- Q1421926 ordo Q25306.
- Q1421926 phylum Q10915.
- Q1421926 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1421926 status "VU".
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- Q1421926 type Animal.
- Q1421926 type Eukaryote.
- Q1421926 type Mammal.
- Q1421926 type Species.
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- Q1421926 comment "The Liberian mongoose (Liberiictis kuhni) is a small carnivoran belonging to the mongoose family (Herpestidae). It is the only member of the genus Liberiictis.It was discovered in Liberia in 1958. Little was known about the animal, except what local natives related. They were said to live in small groups and fed on earthworms and various other insects. The exact distribution is unknown, but may extend from Sierra Leone to Côte d'Ivoire.".
- Q1421926 label "Liberian mongoose".
- Q1421926 depiction Liberian_Mongoose_area.png.
- Q1421926 name "Liberian mongoose".