Paguma larvata
The pagume or masked chive is a small carnivore very rare and little known of southernmost China and South-east of Asia. One knows only one species Paguma larvata . One knows practically nothing about the lifestyle and manners of this species. Connected with the mongeese and the genettes, it is undoubtedly one of the most mysterious species and most badly known of the family of Viverridés. The pagume lives in the forests and the maquis buisonnants. She carries curious white spots on the head, this " masque" he is worth the name of pagume larval or pagume masked.
External references
Zh-min-nan: Pe̍h-phīⁿ-sim Zh-yue: 果子狸
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