- Meles (genus) - Wikipedia
Another extinct species from Europe is Meles hollitzeri from the Early Pleistocene, remains of which were found in Deutsch-Altenburg, in northeastern Austria, and Untermassfeld, in southeastern Germany
- Meles meles (Eurasian badger) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Eurasian badgers ( Meles meles ) are widespread throughout the Palearctic region They are present from as far west as Ireland and Spain to the eastern edges of Russia, China, and Japan
- Meles - Animalia
Melesis a genus of badgers containing four living species known as Eurasian badgers, the Japanese badger (Meles anakuma), Asian badger (Meles leucurus), Caucasian badger (Meles canescens) and European badger (Meles meles)
- Meles - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
Meles refers to a genus within the family Mustelidae, comprising certain species of badgers known for their robust bodies and distinctive black and white facial markings
- Eurasian Badgers (Meles) - Know Your Mammals
The Eurasian Badgers (Meles) are a captivating group of mammals that roam the woodlands, grasslands, and farmlands of Europe and Asia Known for their striking appearance and intriguing behavior, these nocturnal creatures play a vital role in their ecosystems
- Meles (genus) - Wikiwand
Meles is a genus of badgers containing four living species known as Eurasian badgers, the Japanese badger, Asian badger, Caucasian badger and European badger I
- Meles - Natural Atlas
Meles is a genus of badgers containing four living species, the Japanese badger (Meles anakuma), Asian badger (Meles leucurus), Caucasian badger (Meles canescens) and European badger (Meles meles)
- Meles Zenawi - Wikipedia
Born in Adwa to an Ethiopian father and an Eritrean mother, Meles became actively involved in politics after changing his original first name from Legesse to Meles, adopted following the execution of fellow university student Meles Takele by the Derg government in 1975
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