aonyx cinereus
aonyx cinereus
Aonyx cinereus, Asian Small-clawed Otter
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Asian Small-clawed Otter Aonyx cinereus
Aonyx cinereus
Asian Small-clawed Otter Aonyx cinereus , IUCN/SSC Otter Specialist Group, RED LIST status: Vulnerable alias: oriental small-clawed otter, asian short-clawed otter, ash otter predators: large carnivores, crocodiles threats: poaching, habitat loss, overfishing, pet trade, pollution size: 65-94 cm body 40-63 cm; tail 25-35 cm weight: 2-5 kg If
Aonyx cinereus Illiger, 1815 Amblonyx cinereus Illiger, 1815 Aonyx cinereus Illiger, 1815 orth, error, préféré par ITIS [1] VU A2acd : Vulnérable, La loutre cendrée Aonyx cinereus, anciennement Amblonyx cinereus est une espèce de loutres de la famille des Mustelidés, Aussi appelée loutre asiatique, loutre naine d’Asie ou loutre à griffes courtes, cette loutre est menacée et
Amblonyx cinereus Name Homonyms Aonyx cinereus Illiger, 1815 Common names Asian Small-clawed Otter in English Oriental Small-clawed Otter in English Oriental Small-clawed Otter in English ភេតូច in Central Khmer Asian Small-clawed Otter in English Kurzkrallenotter in …
Taxonomy Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Mustelidae Taxon Name: Aonyx cinereus Illiger, 1815 Synonyms: • Amblonyx cinereus Illiger, 1815 • Aonyx
Aonyx cinereus Illiger, 1815
Loutre cendrée
Aonyx cinereus occurs in a range of aquatic habitats from coastal wetlands to mountain streams including human modified habitats such as rice fields and coffee/tea plantations wherever there is prey and adequate shelter Wright et al 2015 suggest that they prefer slow-flowing and shallow water Typical habitats in west Java for example, are shallow stretches of water < 1 m deep with
The Asian or Oriental Small clawed otter is the smallest Otter in the world,
DRAFT 7 September 2018
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Aonyx cinereus, Points clés, @1,1 Les neutrophiles possèdent un noyau segmenté avec des lobes de grandeurs irrégulières, @3,1 Le cytoplasme des monocytes est volontiers basophile, @4,1 Présence de plaquettes géantes, Cette anomalie peut entraîner une erreur de comptages des globules rouges et des plaquettes avec certaines techniques automatisées d’analyses,
Loutre cendrée Aonyx cinereus
The Asian small-clawed otter Aonyx cinereus, also known as the oriental small-clawed otter and the small-clawed otter, is an otter species native to South and Southeast Asia, It has short claws that do not extend beyond the pads of its webbed digits,
Aonyx cinereus
Asian small-clawed otter
Aonyx cinereus Illiger, 1815
ADW: Aonyx cinerea: INFORMATION
· corps = 406 à 635 mm, queue = 246 à 304 mm, Caractéristiques, La loutre cendrée a une fourrure gris-brun sombre sur la plupart du corps et plus claire crème sur la face et le cou, Les griffes sont extrêmement réduites et se prolongent rarement après le doigt,
Adaptations particulières : Adapté à la nage
Aonyx cinereus as with the other Aonyx species feeds mainly on crabs snails and other molluscs insects and small fish but supplements its diet with rodents, snakes, and amphibians, In Vietnam, in U Minh Ha National Park, observations by local people suggest that A, cinereus has changed its diet from crabs that are no longer present due to salt water incursions to fish and snakes and now
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
A captive specimen of A, cinereus lived about 16 years, Nowak, 1999 Range lifespan Status: captivity 16 high years; Behavior, Aonyx cinerea live in extended family groups of approximately twelve individuals, They are social and vocal animals, They are often seen playing on mud banks and in the water, and slides are quite obvious in regions
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La loutre cendrée Aonyx cinereus, ou loutre asiatique, est un mammifère appartenant à la famille des mustélidés dans le genre Aonyx avec la loutre du Congo et la loutre à joues blanches du Cap, Autrefois, la loutre cendrée était connue sous le nom vernaculaire d’ Amblonyx cinereus, Loutre cendrée Aonyx cinereus
Autre nom : Loutre asiatique