eutrophus
Eutrophus is a genus of small to medium-sized mammals belonging to the family Mustelidae, which includes weasels, badgers, and otters. The genus is native to the Americas, with species ranging from southern Canada to Argentina. Eutrophus species are known for their distinctive long, slender bodies, short legs, and a bushy tail. They are primarily nocturnal and inhabit a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts.
The genus Eutrophus includes two recognized species: Eutrophus anser and Eutrophus vancouverensis. Eutrophus anser, also known
Eutrophus species are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of small animals, insects, and plant material. They are
Despite their small size, Eutrophus species play an important role in their ecosystems by controlling populations