Grison
Galictis vittata
Size: body=50 cm; tail=15 cm; weight=2 kg
Description: Muscular, with a long, low body and very short legs and tail. Distinctive colouration: grizzled grey above, white stripe on sides of neck and across forehead, black face, limbs, and underside of neck. Unlikely to be confused with another species.
Activity: Probably diurnal; terrestrial, swims well.
Habits: Poorly known; it is seldom seen and apparently rare throughout its range. It may travel alone or in pairs. It dens in armadillo burrows and other openings in the ground. The diet includes small reptiles, birds, and mammals. It is usually silent but may snort or growl if threatened.
Habitat: Lowland forest and savannah. Most often sighted near rivers or streams.
Signs: Tracks are five-toed, about 40 to 50 mm wide, with prominent claw marks.
Status: Not yet recorded from Iwokrama Forest, but almost certainly present and likely uncommon