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An Aardwolf comes out at sunset to forage in Southern Africa.

Misunderstood Mesos

Misunderstood Mesos: Aardwolves

Among the shrublands of Africa lives a fascinating mesocarnivore that is named after two other, more popular, species. However, the aardwolf is not related to either the aardvark…

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Misunderstood Mesos: Spotted Skunks

Misunderstood Mesos

Misunderstood Mesos: Spotted Skunks

When most people think of “skunk,” they picture the notorious striped skunk, a species that we examined in a previous Misunderstood Meso piece. However, another variety of skunk…

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Misunderstood Mesos: Pacific Marten

Misunderstood Mesos

Misunderstood Mesos: Pacific Marten

Pacific marten is one of the latest mammals on Earth to have achieved their distinct species declaration. They are so misunderstood that they were believed to be extinct…

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Misunderstood Mesos: Cownose Ray

Misunderstood Mesos

Misunderstood Mesos: Cownose Ray

Throughout the Misunderstood Mesos series, we have examined numerous land-based mesocarnivores from around the world, however, the small predator niche is a vital component of marine ecosystems as…

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