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The stripe-necked mongoose (Urva vitticolla) is a mongoose species native to forests and shrublands from southern India to Sri Lanka.[1]
English zoologist Edward Turner Bennett described this species in 1835. There are two subspecies. U. vitticolla vitticolla is from the provinces of Western Ghats, Coorg and Kerala, and has more of a reddish tint to its fur. The other, U. vitticolla inornata, is found in the Kanara province, and lacks a reddish tint to its fur.[3]
It is rusty brown to grizzled grey, has a stout body and
short legs, a black stripe that runs laterally on both sides of its
neck. Its short tail is mostly black, but grey at the base. Head to body
length is



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