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Indian Grey Mongoose

Herpestes edwardsi

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Taxonomy

Range

Physical appearance

Behavior

Diet

Reproduction

Conservation Status

Footnote

Links

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Taxonomy      


Kingdom: Animalia

        Phylum: Chordata

                Class: Mammalia

                        Order: Carnivora      

                                Family: Herpestidae

                                            Genus: Herpestes

                                                    Species: edwardsi     

 

 

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Range                                                                               

 

 

 

 

The range where the Indian Grey Mongoose lives.       Range and Habitat

   Indian grey mongoose ranges from eastern Arabian peninsula to India

                  Indian grey mongoose are found throughout the entire country of India,west to

Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, eastward to parts of southeastern areas of

China. They prefer areas of bush and tall grass.

 

 

 

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 Physical AppearanceIndian Grey Mongoose on a rock.  

 

 

The Indian grey mongoose, AKA, the common grey mongoose

is a medium sized tawny or yellowish grey with a lighter underside,

darker feet, and dark red tail tip. They have a reddish tint to their heads.

Their tail length equals their body length. Body length: 14-17 inches (36-45cm)

Tail length: 17 inches (45 cm), weight: 2-4 lb. (0.89-1.7kg). Males are significantly

larger than the females.

 

 

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Behavior      

 

The Indian grey mongoose is diurnal. They are commonly found in open forests, Indian grey Mongoose with its mate.

scrub lands and fields. Often close to human habitation. They live in burrows,

hedgerow, among grooves in trees, rock crevices and even drains. The mongoose

 is a very bold and inquisitive but wary, seldom venturing far from cover. It climbs

 well. Indian grey mongoose are usually solitary but are sometimes in pairs.

 

 

 

 

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Diet   

              

field mouseA lizard. Food for the mongoose.

                                                 

                                                                         

                                                                          The Indian grey mongoose feeds on variety of things. .                                                                        

              They prey on rodents, such as mice and rats. They are

              also known for killing poisonous snakes with great speed.

              They also enjoy birds' eggs and hatchlings, lizards and

               a variety of invertebrates which  are also a part of the menu.

               The Indian grey mongoose has also been know to eat some

               fruit.

 

                   

 

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Reproduction   

 

 

Young Indian Grey MongooseBaby Indian Grey Mongoose with its mother.

The Indian grey mongoose breed all year,

with a gestation period around 60-65 days.

The litter size is 2-5 babies. Sexual maturity

 is at the age of 6-9 months of age. They live to

 be about 11 year and 2 months in captivity   

                                      

 

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Conservation Status  

 

The Indian Grey Mongoose (Herpestes edwardsii) is the most common of the 7 species of Herpestes. They are listed in Schedule IV of the Indian Wildlife (protection) Act, 1972, Appendix III of CITES (w.e.f 16/3/1989). They were upgraded from SC IV (w.e.f  Oct. 2002).

 

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Footnote     

 

The Indian Grey Mongoose (Herpestes edwardsii) is trapped by poachers. Then stunned and if lucky beaten to death. The hair is then plucked out by hand. Sometimes the animal is still alive. Then the hair is packed in sacks and sent to a production center. Each animal yields about 20 grams of usable hair. After it is cleaned and graded it is then used for making paint brushes.

The price of the mongoose hair ranges from INR 3000-4000 ?KG.

 

 

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Links  

 

                                       Cool Indian Grey Mongoose Links:

 

                                  Lioncrusher.com                                                                    search.msn.com/images/results

                                 www.wii.gov.in/envis                                                             www.wildlife-pictures-online.com

                                 www.naturfoto.cz                                                                   www.backgroundcity.com

                                en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Cobra                                           www.breedingcentresharjah.co

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                    For more information contact the Small Carnivore TAG Education Liaison

 

 

                                               This page was created and designed by:

                                                                      Sandra Dempsey

                                                                    Pensacola Junior College Zoo Animal Technology Program

                                                                                                    Fall   2006