Mongoose
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A mongoose is a small terrestrial carnivorous mammal belonging to the family Herpestidae. This family has two subfamilies, the Herpestinae and the Mungotinae. The Herpestinae comprises 23 living species that are native to southern Europe, Africa and Asia, whereas the Mungotinae comprises 11 species native to Africa. The Herpestidae originated about ± 3.6 million years ago in the Early Miocene and genetically diverged into two main lineages between 19.1 and ± 3.5 million years ago. There is a large introduced population on the islands of Hawaii. Mongoose diets are varied but consist of mainly insects, hatchlings, reptiles and birds.
Etymology
The name is derived from names used in India for Herpestes species: muṅgūs or maṅgūs in classical Hindi; muṅgūs in Marathi; mungisa in Telugu; mungi, mungisi and munguli in Kannada.
The form of the English name (since 1698) was altered to its "-goose" ending by folk etymology. It was spelled "mungoose" in the 18th and 19th centuries. The plural form is "mongooses", although "mongeese" is also used.
Characteristics
Mongooses have long faces and bodies, small, rounded ears, short legs, and long, tapering tails. Most species are brindled or grizzled, while some have strongly marked coats that resemble those of mustelids. Their markings consist of dark legs, stripes, and pale ringed tails. They have narrow, oval pupils and nonretractile claws. Most species have a large anal scent gland, used for territorial marking and signaling reproductive status, and a short and smooth penis with a baculum and an elongated urethral opening on its underside. The dental formula of mongooses is 3.1.3–4.1–23.1.3–4.1–2. They range from 24 to 58 cm (9.4 to 22.8 in) in head-to-body length, excluding the tail. In weight, they range from 320 g (11 oz) to 5 kg (11 lb).
Mongooses are one of at least four known mammalian taxa with mutations in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor that protect against snake venom. Their modified receptors prevent the snake venom α-neurotoxin from binding. These represent four separate, independent mutations. In the mongoose, this change is effected, uniquely, by glycosylation.
Taxonomy
Herpestina was a scientific name proposed by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1845 who considered the mongooses a subfamily of the Viverridae. In 1864, John Edward Gray classified the mongooses into three subfamilies: Galidiinae, Herpestinae and Mungotinae. This grouping was supported by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1919, who referred to the family as "Mungotidae".
Genetic research based on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA analyses revealed that the Galidiinae are more closely related to Madagascar carnivores, including the fossa and Malagasy civet. Galidiinae is considered a subfamily of Eupleridae.
| Subfamily | Genus | Species | Image of type species |
|---|---|---|---|
| Herpestinae | Herpestes Illiger, 1811 | Egyptian mongoose (H. ichneumon) (Linnaeus, 1758) Common slender mongoose (H. sanguineus) Rüppell, 1835 Cape gray mongoose (H. pulverulentus) (Wagner, 1839) Somalian slender mongoose (H. ochraceus) Gray, 1848 Angolan slender mongoose (H. flavescens) (Bocage, 1889) | |
| Atilax Cuvier, 1826 | Marsh mongoose (A. paludinosus) (Cuvier, 1829) | ||
| Cynictis Ogilby, 1833 | Yellow mongoose (C. penicillata) (Cuvier, 1829) | ||
| Urva Hodgson, 1836 | Indian grey mongoose (U. edwardsii) (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire), 1818 Javan mongoose (U. javanica) (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1818) Stripe-necked mongoose (U. vitticolla) (Bennett), 1835 Small Indian mongoose (U. auropunctata) (Hodgson, 1836) Crab-eating mongoose (U. urva) Hodgson, 1836 Ruddy mongoose (U. smithii) (Gray, 1837) Short-tailed mongoose (U. brachyura) (Gray, 1837) Indian brown mongoose (U. fusca) (Waterhouse, 1838) Collared mongoose (U. semitorquata) (Gray, 1846) | ||
| Ichneumia Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1837 | White-tailed mongoose (I. albicauda) (Cuvier, 1829) | ||
| Bdeogale Peters, 1850 | Bushy-tailed mongoose (B. crassicauda) Peters, 1852 Black-footed mongoose (B. nigripes) Pucheran, 1855 Jackson's mongoose (B. jacksoni) (Thomas, 1894) Sokoke dog mongoose (B. omnivora) Heller, 1914 | ||
| Rhynchogale Thomas, 1894 | Meller's mongoose (R. melleri) Gray, 1865 | ||
| Paracynictis Pocock, 1916 | Selous's mongoose (P. selousi) (de Winton, 1896) | ||
| Xenogale Allen, 1919 | Long-nosed mongoose (X. naso) (de Winton, 1901) | ||
| Mungotinae | Mungos E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire & F. Cuvier, 1795 | Banded mongoose (M. mungo) (Gmelin, 1788) Gambian mongoose (M. gambianus) (Ogilby, 1835) | |
| Suricata Desmarest, 1804 | Meerkat (S. suricatta) (Schreber, 1776) | ||
| Crossarchus Cuvier, 1825 | Common kusimanse (C. obscurus) Cuvier, 1825 Alexander's kusimanse (C. alexandri) Thomas & Wroughton, 1907 Angolan kusimanse (C. ansorgei) Thomas, 1910 Flat-headed kusimanse (C. platycephalus) Goldman, 1984 | ||
| Helogale Gray, 1861 | Common dwarf mongoose (H. parvula) Sundevall, 1847 Ethiopian dwarf mongoose (H. hirtula) Thomas, 1904 | ||
| Dologale Thomas, 1920 | Pousargues's mongoose (D. dybowskii) Pousargues, 1894 | ||
| Liberiictis Hayman, 1958 | Liberian mongoose (L. kuhni) Hayman, 1958 |
Phylogenetic relationships
Phylogenetic research of 18 mongoose species revealed that the solitary and social mongooses form different clades. The phylogenetic relationships of Herpestidae are shown in the following cladogram:
| Herpestidae | Herpestinae Bdeogale Bdeogale jacksoni (Jackson's mongoose) Bdeogale nigripes (Black-footed mongoose) Bdeogale crassicauda (Bushy-tailed mongoose) Rhynchogale Rhynchogale melleri (Meller's mongoose) Paracynictis Paracynictis selousi (Selous's mongoose) Cynictis Cynictis penicillata (Yellow mongoose) Ichneumia Ichneumia albicauda (White-tailed mongoose) Herpestes Herpestes ichneumon (Egyptian mongoose) Herpestes sanguinea (Slender mongoose) Herpestes pulverulenta (Cape gray mongoose) Herpestes ochracea (Somalian slender mongoose) Herpestes flavescens (Angolan slender mongoose) (including black mongoose) Atilax Atilax paludinosus (Marsh mongoose) Xenogale Xenogale naso (Long-nosed mongoose) †"Herpestes lemanensis" Urva Urva brachyura (Short-tailed mongoose) Urva semitorquata (Collared mongoose) Urva urva (Crab-eating mongoose) Urva smithii (Ruddy mongoose) Urva vitticolla (Stripe-necked mongoose) Urva fusca (Indian brown mongoose) Urva edwardsii (Indian gray mongoose) Urva javanica (Small Asian mongoose) Mungotinae Helogale Helogale parvula (Common dwarf mongoose) Helogale hirtula (Ethiopian dwarf mongoose) Dologale Dologale dybowskii (Pousargues's mongoose) Crossarchus Crossarchus alexandri (Alexander's kusimanse) Crossarchus ansorgei (Angolan kusimanse) Crossarchus platycephalus (Flat-headed kusimanse) Crossarchus obscurus (Common kusimanse) Liberiictis Liberiictis kuhni (Liberian mongoose) Mungos Mungos gambianus (Gambian mongoose) Mungos mungo (Banded mongoose) Suricata Suricata suricatta (Meerkat) |
| Herpestinae | Bdeogale Bdeogale jacksoni (Jackson's mongoose) Bdeogale nigripes (Black-footed mongoose) Bdeogale crassicauda (Bushy-tailed mongoose) Rhynchogale Rhynchogale melleri (Meller's mongoose) Paracynictis Paracynictis selousi (Selous's mongoose) Cynictis Cynictis penicillata (Yellow mongoose) Ichneumia Ichneumia albicauda (White-tailed mongoose) Herpestes Herpestes ichneumon (Egyptian mongoose) Herpestes sanguinea (Slender mongoose) Herpestes pulverulenta (Cape gray mongoose) Herpestes ochracea (Somalian slender mongoose) Herpestes flavescens (Angolan slender mongoose) (including black mongoose) Atilax Atilax paludinosus (Marsh mongoose) Xenogale Xenogale naso (Long-nosed mongoose) †"Herpestes lemanensis" Urva Urva brachyura (Short-tailed mongoose) Urva semitorquata (Collared mongoose) Urva urva (Crab-eating mongoose) Urva smithii (Ruddy mongoose) Urva vitticolla (Stripe-necked mongoose) Urva fusca (Indian brown mongoose) Urva edwardsii (Indian gray mongoose) Urva javanica (Small Asian mongoose) |
| Bdeogale Bdeogale jacksoni (Jackson's mongoose) Bdeogale nigripes (Black-footed mongoose) Bdeogale crassicauda (Bushy-tailed mongoose) Rhynchogale Rhynchogale melleri (Meller's mongoose) Paracynictis Paracynictis selousi (Selous's mongoose) Cynictis Cynictis penicillata (Yellow mongoose) Ichneumia Ichneumia albicauda (White-tailed mongoose) Herpestes Herpestes ichneumon (Egyptian mongoose) Herpestes sanguinea (Slender mongoose) Herpestes pulverulenta (Cape gray mongoose) Herpestes ochracea (Somalian slender mongoose) Herpestes flavescens (Angolan slender mongoose) (including black mongoose) | |
| Bdeogale Bdeogale jacksoni (Jackson's mongoose) Bdeogale nigripes (Black-footed mongoose) Bdeogale crassicauda (Bushy-tailed mongoose) Rhynchogale Rhynchogale melleri (Meller's mongoose) Paracynictis Paracynictis selousi (Selous's mongoose) Cynictis Cynictis penicillata (Yellow mongoose) Ichneumia Ichneumia albicauda (White-tailed mongoose) | |
| Bdeogale Bdeogale jacksoni (Jackson's mongoose) Bdeogale nigripes (Black-footed mongoose) Bdeogale crassicauda (Bushy-tailed mongoose) Rhynchogale Rhynchogale melleri (Meller's mongoose) Paracynictis Paracynictis selousi (Selous's mongoose) Cynictis Cynictis penicillata (Yellow mongoose) | |
| Bdeogale Bdeogale jacksoni (Jackson's mongoose) Bdeogale nigripes (Black-footed mongoose) Bdeogale crassicauda (Bushy-tailed mongoose) Rhynchogale Rhynchogale melleri (Meller's mongoose) | |
| Bdeogale | Bdeogale jacksoni (Jackson's mongoose) Bdeogale nigripes (Black-footed mongoose) Bdeogale crassicauda (Bushy-tailed mongoose) |
| Bdeogale jacksoni (Jackson's mongoose) Bdeogale nigripes (Black-footed mongoose) | |
| Bdeogale jacksoni (Jackson's mongoose) | |
| Bdeogale nigripes (Black-footed mongoose) | |
| Bdeogale crassicauda (Bushy-tailed mongoose) | |
| Rhynchogale | Rhynchogale melleri (Meller's mongoose) |
| Paracynictis Paracynictis selousi (Selous's mongoose) Cynictis Cynictis penicillata (Yellow mongoose) | |
| Paracynictis | Paracynictis selousi (Selous's mongoose) |
| Cynictis | Cynictis penicillata (Yellow mongoose) |
| Ichneumia | Ichneumia albicauda (White-tailed mongoose) |
| Herpestes | Herpestes ichneumon (Egyptian mongoose) Herpestes sanguinea (Slender mongoose) Herpestes pulverulenta (Cape gray mongoose) Herpestes ochracea (Somalian slender mongoose) Herpestes flavescens (Angolan slender mongoose) (including black mongoose) |
| Herpestes ichneumon (Egyptian mongoose) | |
| Herpestes sanguinea (Slender mongoose) Herpestes pulverulenta (Cape gray mongoose) Herpestes ochracea (Somalian slender mongoose) Herpestes flavescens (Angolan slender mongoose) (including black mongoose) | |
| Herpestes sanguinea (Slender mongoose) | |
| Herpestes pulverulenta (Cape gray mongoose) | |
| Herpestes ochracea (Somalian slender mongoose) | |
| Herpestes flavescens (Angolan slender mongoose) (including black mongoose) | |
| Atilax Atilax paludinosus (Marsh mongoose) Xenogale Xenogale naso (Long-nosed mongoose) †"Herpestes lemanensis" Urva Urva brachyura (Short-tailed mongoose) Urva semitorquata (Collared mongoose) Urva urva (Crab-eating mongoose) Urva smithii (Ruddy mongoose) Urva vitticolla (Stripe-necked mongoose) Urva fusca (Indian brown mongoose) Urva edwardsii (Indian gray mongoose) Urva javanica (Small Asian mongoose) | |
| Atilax Atilax paludinosus (Marsh mongoose) Xenogale Xenogale naso (Long-nosed mongoose) | |
| Atilax | Atilax paludinosus (Marsh mongoose) |
| Xenogale | Xenogale naso (Long-nosed mongoose) |
| †"Herpestes lemanensis" Urva Urva brachyura (Short-tailed mongoose) Urva semitorquata (Collared mongoose) Urva urva (Crab-eating mongoose) Urva smithii (Ruddy mongoose) Urva vitticolla (Stripe-necked mongoose) Urva fusca (Indian brown mongoose) Urva edwardsii (Indian gray mongoose) Urva javanica (Small Asian mongoose) | |
| †"Herpestes lemanensis" | |
| Urva | Urva brachyura (Short-tailed mongoose) Urva semitorquata (Collared mongoose) Urva urva (Crab-eating mongoose) Urva smithii (Ruddy mongoose) Urva vitticolla (Stripe-necked mongoose) Urva fusca (Indian brown mongoose) Urva edwardsii (Indian gray mongoose) Urva javanica (Small Asian mongoose) |
| Urva brachyura (Short-tailed mongoose) Urva semitorquata (Collared mongoose) Urva urva (Crab-eating mongoose) | |
| Urva brachyura (Short-tailed mongoose) Urva semitorquata (Collared mongoose) | |
| Urva brachyura (Short-tailed mongoose) | |
| Urva semitorquata (Collared mongoose) | |
| Urva urva (Crab-eating mongoose) | |
| Urva smithii (Ruddy mongoose) Urva vitticolla (Stripe-necked mongoose) Urva fusca (Indian brown mongoose) Urva edwardsii (Indian gray mongoose) Urva javanica (Small Asian mongoose) | |
| Urva smithii (Ruddy mongoose) Urva vitticolla (Stripe-necked mongoose) | |
| Urva smithii (Ruddy mongoose) | |
| Urva vitticolla (Stripe-necked mongoose) | |
| Urva fusca (Indian brown mongoose) Urva edwardsii (Indian gray mongoose) Urva javanica (Small Asian mongoose) | |
| Urva fusca (Indian brown mongoose) | |
| Urva edwardsii (Indian gray mongoose) Urva javanica (Small Asian mongoose) | |
| Urva edwardsii (Indian gray mongoose) | |
| Urva javanica (Small Asian mongoose) | |
| Mungotinae | Helogale Helogale parvula (Common dwarf mongoose) Helogale hirtula (Ethiopian dwarf mongoose) Dologale Dologale dybowskii (Pousargues's mongoose) Crossarchus Crossarchus alexandri (Alexander's kusimanse) Crossarchus ansorgei (Angolan kusimanse) Crossarchus platycephalus (Flat-headed kusimanse) Crossarchus obscurus (Common kusimanse) Liberiictis Liberiictis kuhni (Liberian mongoose) Mungos Mungos gambianus (Gambian mongoose) Mungos mungo (Banded mongoose) Suricata Suricata suricatta (Meerkat) |
| Helogale Helogale parvula (Common dwarf mongoose) Helogale hirtula (Ethiopian dwarf mongoose) Dologale Dologale dybowskii (Pousargues's mongoose) Crossarchus Crossarchus alexandri (Alexander's kusimanse) Crossarchus ansorgei (Angolan kusimanse) Crossarchus platycephalus (Flat-headed kusimanse) Crossarchus obscurus (Common kusimanse) Liberiictis Liberiictis kuhni (Liberian mongoose) Mungos Mungos gambianus (Gambian mongoose) Mungos mungo (Banded mongoose) | |
| Helogale Helogale parvula (Common dwarf mongoose) Helogale hirtula (Ethiopian dwarf mongoose) Dologale Dologale dybowskii (Pousargues's mongoose) Crossarchus Crossarchus alexandri (Alexander's kusimanse) Crossarchus ansorgei (Angolan kusimanse) Crossarchus platycephalus (Flat-headed kusimanse) Crossarchus obscurus (Common kusimanse) | |
| Helogale Helogale parvula (Common dwarf mongoose) Helogale hirtula (Ethiopian dwarf mongoose) Dologale Dologale dybowskii (Pousargues's mongoose) | |
| Helogale | Helogale parvula (Common dwarf mongoose) Helogale hirtula (Ethiopian dwarf mongoose) |
| Helogale parvula (Common dwarf mongoose) | |
| Helogale hirtula (Ethiopian dwarf mongoose) | |
| Dologale | Dologale dybowskii (Pousargues's mongoose) |
| Crossarchus | Crossarchus alexandri (Alexander's kusimanse) Crossarchus ansorgei (Angolan kusimanse) Crossarchus platycephalus (Flat-headed kusimanse) Crossarchus obscurus (Common kusimanse) |
| Crossarchus alexandri (Alexander's kusimanse) | |
| Crossarchus ansorgei (Angolan kusimanse) | |
| Crossarchus platycephalus (Flat-headed kusimanse) | |
| Crossarchus obscurus (Common kusimanse) | |
| Liberiictis Liberiictis kuhni (Liberian mongoose) Mungos Mungos gambianus (Gambian mongoose) Mungos mungo (Banded mongoose) | |
| Liberiictis | Liberiictis kuhni (Liberian mongoose) |
| Mungos | Mungos gambianus (Gambian mongoose) Mungos mungo (Banded mongoose) |
| Mungos gambianus (Gambian mongoose) | |
| Mungos mungo (Banded mongoose) | |
| Suricata | Suricata suricatta (Meerkat) |
Extinct species
- †A. mesotes Ewer 1956
- †H. lemanensis Pomel, 1853
Leptoplesictis Major, 1903
- †L. atavus Beaumont, 1973
- †L. aurelianensis Schlosser, 1888
- †L. filholi Gaillard, 1899
- †L. mbitensis Schmidt-Kittler, 1987
- †L. namibiensis Morales et al., 2008
- †L. peignei, Grohé et al., 2020
- †L. rangwai Schmidt-Kittler, 1987
- †L. senutae Morales et al., 2008
Behaviour and ecology
Some mongoose species are solitary, while others live in pairs or large groups. Some species can learn simple tricks, and are kept as pets to control vermin.
Cultural significance
In ancient Mesopotamia, mongooses were sacred to the deity Ninkilim, who was conflated with Ningirama, a deity of magic who was invoked for protection against serpents. According to a Babylonian popular saying, when a mouse fled from a mongoose into a serpent's hole, it announced, "I bring you greetings from the snake-charmer!" A creature resembling a mongoose also appears in Old Babylonian glyptic art, but its significance is not known.
All mongoose species, except for Suricata suricatta, are classed as a "prohibited new organism" under New Zealand's Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996, preventing them from being imported into the country.
A well-known fictional mongoose is Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, who appears in a short story of the same title in The Jungle Book (1894) by Rudyard Kipling. In this tale set in India, a young pet mongoose saves his human family from a krait and from Nag and Nagaina, two cobras. The story was later made into several films and a song by Donovan, among other references. A mongoose is also featured in Bram Stoker's novel The Lair of the White Worm. The main character, Adam Salton, purchases one to independently hunt snakes. Another mongoose features in the denouement of the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Crooked Man", by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Indian Tamil devotional film Padai Veetu Amman shows Tamil actor Vinu Chakravarthy changing himself into a mongoose by using his evil tantric mantra, to fight the goddess Amman. However, the mongoose finally dies at the hands of the goddess.
Mongoose species are prohibited as pets in the United States.
See also
Further reading
- Rasa, A. (1986). Mongoose Watch: A Family Observed. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press, Doubleday & Co. ISBN 978-0-385-23175-6. OCLC .
- Lodrick, D. O. (1982). "Man and Mongoose in Indian Culture". Anthropos. 77 (1/2): 191–214. JSTOR .
External links
- "Ichneumon". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911.