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Examples for "genets"
Examples for "genets"
1Whereupon, without saying anything, the genets faded out.
2The two genets backed away, glad enough to be done with such a fiery, feathered fury.
3Now the question came as the two genets arrived at the ground-wouldshe follow him, or would he have to follow her?
4The Genets constitute a division of the civet-weasel tribe; and one of which there are numerous species.
5Genets was quite right; the Mont over yonder was another country; even at the very beginning of the journey we learned so much.
1Like other members of the Viverridae family, the binturong has scent glands, which are located just under its tail.
2The binturong belongs to the Viverridae family, an ancient group of small- to medium-sized mammals found only in the Old World (eastern hemisphere).
1In the case of SARS it was civets who copped the blame.
2Not nitro cold brewing or beans pooped out by civets, but genes.
3On the third morning we found two civets in the traps.
4It comes from beans taken from the droppings of these cat-like animals called civets.
5Primitive weasels, civets, and hyaenas appear also in the Eocene.
6The park has eight of the rare cat-like civets left.
7Now, new research suggests that civets may not be necessary to start a SARS pandemic.
8The civets, being celebrated for their odoriferous secretion, are likely animals to have been naturalized.
9Government officers seize civets in a wildlife market in Guangzhou, China to prevent the spread of SARS in 2004.
10Following SARS, China cracked down on consumption of civets and some other species, but conservationists say the trade continues.
11Even if the SARS virus did jump to humans via civets, that intermediate stop was not necessary, he argues.
12Exotic species like the catlike civets, rats and bats are considered a delicacy in China and other Asian countries.
13SARS was also traced to wild animals, with scientists saying it likely originated in bats, later reaching humans via civets.
14One hundred and seventy-six cats were exhibited by one hundred and twenty-five owners, besides several ocelots, wild cats, and civets.
15The Aard Wolf (earth wolf) of South Africa is usually classed among the civets, but with very slight reason.
16In Borneo, a vast number of various species of monkeys exist, as well as wild cats, deer, otters, civets, and squirrels.