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# Javan Ferret-Badger (Melogale orientalis): The Javan ferret-badger is native to Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It has a long body, short legs, and a bushy tail. Javan ferret-badgers have a distinctive color pattern with dark fur on their back and a white or yellowish underside.
# Javan Ferret-Badger (Melogale orientalis): The Javan ferret-badger is native to Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It has a long body, short legs, and a bushy tail. Javan ferret-badgers have a distinctive color pattern with dark fur on their back and a white or yellowish underside.
# Burmese Ferret-Badger (Melogale personata): The Burmese ferret-badger is found in parts of Southeast Asia, including Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. It has a slender body, short legs, and a long tail. Burmese ferret-badgers have a dark brown or black coat with a white or pale-colored face.
# Burmese Ferret-Badger (Melogale personata): The Burmese ferret-badger is found in parts of Southeast Asia, including Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. It has a slender body, short legs, and a long tail. Burmese ferret-badgers have a dark brown or black coat with a white or pale-colored face.
# Stink Badger (Mydaus spp.): Stink badgers, also known as teledu or skunks, are found in Southeast Asia. They are not true badgers but are often associated with the badger family due to their similar appearance and burrowing habits. Stink badgers have a distinct defense mechanism of releasing a strong-smelling odor when threatened.


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