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Nyctereutes is an Old World genus of the family Canidae, consisting of just one living species, the raccoon dog of East Asia.Nyctereutes appeared about 9.0 million years ago (Mya), with all but one species becoming extinct before the Pleistocene.
It is considered a basal genus, resembling the ancestral form of Canidae. It most likely diverged from other canids seven to 10 million years ago.
Nyctereutes was named by Temminck (1839). It was assigned to the Canidae by Carroll (1988) and Geraads (1997).
My male racoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) having a stroke, he is in fact the shyer one of my pair LOL
Autor: Sławomir Wąsik (fragment filmu "Ssaki Polski")
Racoon Dog, Hebei, China. There were a pair of these inquisitive animals running the wrath of locals out to trap them with strategically placed snares, which we removed of course, Eastern Asia is not a safe place to be if your a Racoon Dog!
Raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) Scientific name: Nyctereutes procyonoides Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Carnivora, Family: Canidae, Genus: Nyctereutes, Type: Mammal, Diet: Carnivore, Size : 50cm - 65cm (19.6in - 26in), Weight: 3kg - 10kg (6.6lbs - 22lbs), Top Speed: 40km/h (25mph), Life Span: 3 - 8 years, Lifestyle: Pack, Conservation Status: Least Concern, Colour: Tan, Black, Brown, Yellow, Skin Type: Fur. ** Nyctereutes procyonoides, is a small species of canine, native to parts of eastern Asia. As it's name suggests, this wild dog has markings that closely resemble those of a raccoon and has also been known to display similar behaviours including the washing of food. Despite their similarities however, raccoon dogs are not actually...
エゾタヌキ Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus わけあって、場所は意図的に不正確です。
Nikon D7100 + Nikkor AF 300 f/4
Truchtając po leśnych duktach spotkałem to małe groźne zwierzątko. Widać po zachowaniu że jest w dobrej kondycji i nie potrzebuje żadnej pomocy, a rodzice malucha są w pobliżu.
Marderhund (Nyctereutes procyonoides) http://www.Tierportraet.ch