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RAFTING
MASTI - Flora & Fauna - Animals - Mammals -
Beech Marten |
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Classification |
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Kingdom : |
Animalia
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| Phylum : |
Chordata
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| Class: |
Mammalia |
| Order : |
Carnivora |
| Family : |
Mustelidae |
| Genus : |
Martes |
| Species : |
foina |
| Zoological name : |
Martes Foina |
| Found In |
Kaziranga National Park in India |
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Physical appearance : Beech Marten or stone
Marten are dark brown to pale grayish brown in
colour. Their length exceeds to 40 – 50 cm and weigh
up to 2 kilograms. They have short legs and fur are
absent on the soles of the feet. They have total
number of 38 teeth. They have long bushy tail
measuring 20- 30 centimeters in length. They have
grayish brown fur with a divided white throat bib.
Martes Foina have triangle head, long and slender
body with short fore limbs. Males are usually larger
than the females.
Presence in India : Beech Marten is found in
the Northern Himalayas, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh,
Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, West Bengal, Assam and
Arunachal Pradesh. It can also be spotted in the
Kaziranga National Park.
Habitat : Beech Marten are mostly found in
the rocky regions and areas of human settlement.
They are also found in the open deciduous forests
and on the mountain slopes at an altitude up to 4000
meters. |
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Diet : Beech Marten are omnivorous. They feed on
fruits, eggs, small mammals, squirrels, frogs,
carrion, dormice and earth worms. During the summer
season they also feed on blackberries and
rasbperries.
Reproduction : The mating season lasts from
June to August. Males try to seduce the females with
a soft cooing sound. Mating usually occurs during
the night time and rests for approximately an hour.
Females have the capability of giving birth to 3- 4
young ones. Gestation period lasts for only one
month and pregnancy period is about 9 months. Youngs
are born bald and blind. At 15 – 27 months young
reach sexual maturity. Female care for their new
borns and teach them the art of haunting. During the
breeding season they an easily be seen during the
day time.
Conservation status : It is listed in
Schedule II part II of the Indian Wildlife
(Protection) Act, 1972, Appendix III of CITES and DD
during the CAMP Workshop. Beech Marten population is
not considered threatened.
Lifespan : The maximum life expantancy of the
Beech Martens is about 10 years. In captivity, this
species may live upwards of 18 years. |
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