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dhole
The dhole ( ; Cuon alpinus) is a canid native to South, East and Southeast Asia. It is anatomically distinguished from members of the genus Canis in several aspects: its skull is convex rather than concave in profile, it lacks a third lower molar, and the upper molars possess only a single cusp as opposed to between two and four. During the Pleistocene, the dhole ranged throughout Asia, with its range also extending into Europe (with a single putative, controversial record also reported from North America) but became restricted to its historical range 12,000–18,000 years ago. It is now ex

mountain weasel
species of mammal

Raphicerus campestris
The steenbok (Raphicerus campestris) is a common small antelope of southern and eastern Africa. It is sometimes known as the steinbuck or steinbok.

Ural Field Mouse
species of mammal

Spotted Seal
species of mammal

Pyrenean desman
species of mammal

Lesser white-toothed shrew
species of mammal

Raphicerus melanotis
species of mammal

Humboldt's Night Monkey
species of mammal

maned sloth
species of mammal

Northern pika
species of mammal

black-capped marmot
species of mammal
Red-tailed squirrel
species of mammal

Azara's night monkey
species of mammal

Cheracebus lugens
species of mammal

Chiropotes chiropotes
species of mammal
Gmelin's white-toothed shrew
species of mammal
Ussuri dhole
subspecies of mammal

Gueldenstaedt's Shrew
species of mammal