Grison (Genus: Galictis) - Wiki Galictis
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[Photo] Grison (Galictis cuja), this may be a greater or a lesser grison. Source Ken Erickson, Animal park at San Carlos. Date 14 December 2005. Author Ken Erickson, kenvanportbc@gmail.com
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The genus
Galictis includes two species of gris??n, a weasellike
mammal, also known as hur??n in Spanish and fur??o in Portuguese. The lesser gris??n (
Galictis cuja) and the greater gris??n (
Galictis vittata) are both found in South America, with the latter's range extending through Central America to southern Mexico as well.
Gris??ns measure up to half a meter in length, and weigh between 1 and 3 kilograms. The lesser gris??n is slightly smaller than the greater. The gris??n generally resembles the
mink, but with a shorter tail, shorter legs, and more robust body. The pelage along the back is a frosted gray with black legs, throat, face, and belly. A sharp white stripe extends from the forehead to the back of the neck.
The gris??n lives on the llanos and in low-elevation forests. They burrow and nest in holes in fallen trees or rock crevices. They are omnivorous.
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