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Striped polecat

Ictonyx striatus
It has long, distinctive black and white hair.

Striped polecat

Introduction: The striped polecat (Ictonyx striatus) is one of the most easily recognisable of the small carnivores on account of its long, distinctive black and white hair. It has a powerful weapon when defending itself against its enemies - nauseating fluid fired from its anal glands. The long-lasting, clinging smell is a timely reminder against interference and the striped polecat is best avoided.

Distribution: The striped polecat can be found throughout Namibia, but is difficult to spot because of its terrestrial, nocturnal and solitary habits.

Diet: Insects and mice are the two principal foods, but they will also eat reptiles, birds, spiders and scorpions.

Colouring: Distinct black and white stripes derived from an overall jet black colour, with a series of four bands of pure white, running the length of the upper parts of the base to the tail.

Breeding: Young tend to be born in the wet, warm summer months and usually in January – March in Namibia. It is more than likely that if a female successfully rears a litter, she will not produce a second. If the young die at an early age, she will mate again. Gestation periods are around 36 days with litters of between 1-3.

Size: Males weigh just under 1kg and are 60cm in length including the tail. Females are slightly shorter and smaller in size.

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