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The soles of the linsang's feet are covered with hair.
The African linsang is nocturnal, and generally lives alone or in a pair.
One of Linsang's troopers raised his slug gun so that it no longer pointed at Auk.
If so, might Linsang be a poor relation--or even a rich one who had turned against the Ayuntamiento?
Linsang grounded his slug gun.
Incus regarded Linsang and his troopers.
The African linsang is a largely arboreal creature that inhabits dense forests and jungles.
"I'm Sergeant Linsang," the patrol leader said.
Linsang objected.
Mammals that thrive within the park are boar, clouded leopards, deer, elephants, and spotted linsang.
"He's been going all over the city," the trooper explained to Linsang, "telling everybody to get ready for Pas's Plan.
Other members of the civet family (the Viveridae) are the spotted and banded linsang and the rasse.
The African linsang is an omnivore, eating insects and young birds as well as fruits, nuts, and other vegetation.
The banded linsang has a long, slender body, short limbs, an elongated neck and head, and a long tail.
Prionodon was denominated and first described by Thomas Horsfield in 1822, based on a linsang from Java.
African linsang (Poiana richardsonii)
Spotted linsang (Prionodon pardicolor)
A few minutes later, as she and a young man called Linsang helped him up the barricade, Silk wondered whether he had been wise to invoke logic.
Leighton's linsang (Poiana leightoni)
The African linsang is considered a species of Least Concern (LR/lc), lowest risk and does not qualify for a more at risk category.
Family Viverridae (the binturong, civets, genets and African linsang) has 30 extant species and all have retractile claws.
The spotted linsang (Prionodon pardicolor) is a linsang found throughout much of Southeast Asia.
The African linsang (Poiana richardsonii), or oyan, is a catlike mammal that belongs to the civet family(Viverridae).
Banded linsang (Prionodon linsang)
The name linsang is from Javanese linsang or wlinsang, which used to be wrongly translated as "otter" in English dictionaries.