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		Definition of striped polecat in English: striped polecatnoun another term for zorilla  Example sentencesExamples -  Now, it unwillingly provides the same service for the striped polecat, a link in the chain of appetites foraging in the dark.
 -  Herein is our problem, recently one of those little, black, white striped polecats moved into our location.
 -  Kicheche is the Swahili word for Zorilla or striped polecat which closely resembles the American skunk.
 -  There are several small predators, such as the African wild cat, several species of mongooses and the striped polecat.
 -  The marbled polecat and striped polecat are related animals of Africa and W Asia.
 -  The zorilla is sometimes called the striped polecat.
 -  Black and white striped polecats are also nocturnal, though very seldom seen.
 -  When bothered by another animal, most commonly dogs, a striped polecat will growl and bark and fluff up its tail.
 -  Like the skunks found in North America, striped polecats can spray a large amount of powerfully odorous secretions from their anal glands.
 -  We had a special sighting of a striped polecat wandering around in the grass on an evening game drive.
 
    Definition of striped polecat in US English: striped polecatnoun another term for zorilla  Example sentencesExamples -  The marbled polecat and striped polecat are related animals of Africa and W Asia.
 -  We had a special sighting of a striped polecat wandering around in the grass on an evening game drive.
 -  Herein is our problem, recently one of those little, black, white striped polecats moved into our location.
 -  Now, it unwillingly provides the same service for the striped polecat, a link in the chain of appetites foraging in the dark.
 -  There are several small predators, such as the African wild cat, several species of mongooses and the striped polecat.
 -  Kicheche is the Swahili word for Zorilla or striped polecat which closely resembles the American skunk.
 -  Like the skunks found in North America, striped polecats can spray a large amount of powerfully odorous secretions from their anal glands.
 -  When bothered by another animal, most commonly dogs, a striped polecat will growl and bark and fluff up its tail.
 -  Black and white striped polecats are also nocturnal, though very seldom seen.
 -  The zorilla is sometimes called the striped polecat.
 
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