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Three mammals whose pugmarks are missing in their usual urban haunts

Three mammals whose pugmarks are missing in their usual urban haunts Updated: Updated: March 06, 2021 23:29 IST Though living largely unseen, the Black-naped Hare, Golden Jackal and Indian Grey Mongoose would be found close to human habitations, often thriving in suitable habitats within the urban environment. Now, they are scarcely seen and heard in what used to be their regular haunts Share Article AAA A black-naped Hare that the Prestons rescued as a near-newborn nurtured and released in the wild after it had grown up. Photo: Preston Ahimaz   | Photo Credit: Preston Ahimaz Though living largely unseen, the Black-naped Hare, Golden Jackal and Indian Grey Mongoose would be found close to human habitations, often thriving in suitable habitats within the urban environment. Now, they are scarcely seen and heard in what used to be their regular haunts

From trees to terra firma - The Hindu

From trees to terra firma Updated: Updated: March 06, 2021 23:29 IST Here is how two arboreal mammals the Asian Palm Civet and Asiatic Long-Tailed Climbing Mouse respond when they have to share space with humans Share Article AAA Here is how two arboreal mammals the Asian Palm Civet and Asiatic Long-Tailed Climbing Mouse respond when they have to share space with humans Arboreal, the Asian Palm Civet and Asiatic Long-Tailed Climbing Mouse are inclined to viewing their worlds along vertical lines. However in urban spaces, they tend towards adaptations without compromising on their essential nature. Mahathi Narayanaswamy, a resident of IIT-Madras who records the fauna and avifauna on the campus, draws attention to how now and then, a Palm Civet (

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