"Mellivora Capensis" is a honey badger.
The scientific name for the honey badger is Mellivora capensis.
The Mellivora genus is the genus of the honey badger, an African animal.
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It is mellivora capensis.
No, honey badgers do not eat euglossine bees since their native ranges do not overlap. The mammal in question (Mellivora capensis) is native to Africa, India, and southwest Asia. The insect in question (Euglossini tribe) is native to Central and South America.
Depends which badger. 'Meles' - European, Asian and Japanese badgers, 'Mellivora' - Honey Badger, 'Taxidea' - American Badger.
No, a Horse is a mammal.
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A leopard is a mammal.
Yes. It is a mammal.
yes it is a mammal
a bass is to fish as horse is to mammal