The Burmese ferret-badger, also known as the large-toothed ferret-badger, is a mustelid native to Southeast Asia.
Description
The Burmese ferret-badger has a head and body length of , a tail length of and a body weight of . The fur ranges from fawn brown to dark brown, with a white dorsal stripe. The face is marked with black and white patches, which are unique to each individual. The rear part of the tail is whitish. ==Subspecies==
Subspecies
Three subspecies are recognized: • M. p. personata, northeastern India and Bangladesh to southern Burma and Thailand • M. p. nipalensis, Nepal • M. p. pierrei, Cambodia, southern China, Laos and Viet Nam. ==References==