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Carnivora and Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve

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Difference between Carnivora and Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve

Carnivora vs. Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve

Carnivora (from Latin carō (stem carn-) "flesh" and vorāre "to devour") is a diverse scrotiferan order that includes over 280 species of placental mammals. The Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve (also known as Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, or Dzanga-Sangha Forest Special Reserve, Dzanga-Sangha Baï, or Dzanga-Sangha Special Forest Reserve) is a protected reserve of southwestern Central African Republic.

Similarities between Carnivora and Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve

Carnivora and Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): African palm civet, Pangolin.

African palm civet

The African palm civet (Nandinia binotata), also known as the two-spotted palm civet, is a small mammal, with short legs, small ears, a body resembling a cat, and a lithe tail as long as its body.

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Pangolin

Pangolins or scaly anteaters are mammals of the order Pholidota (from the Greek word φολῐ́ς, "horny scale").

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Carnivora and Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve Comparison

Carnivora has 141 relations, while Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve has 95. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.85% = 2 / (141 + 95).

References

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