Paguma larvata (scientific name: Masked Palm Civet) is a carnivorous animal of the family Viverridae and the genus Paguma. It has 16 subspecies and is commonly known as the palm civet.Paguma larvata lives in a family, often male and female, old and young, living in the same cave. They often move in...
Small-toothed Palm Civet, also known as Small-toothed Palm Civet, has 14 subspecies.Small-toothed Palm Civet is usually found in primary and secondary forests, and even in heavily logged forest belts. They usually stay away from human settlements, but have been reported in coconut plantations. They...
In nature, excrement is more than just a waste disposal process. It also performs important ecological functions and sometimes has unique shapes and features. These special shapes not only help animals adapt to their environment, but also provide scientists with a wealth of information about their d...
Civet is a small mammal belonging to the family Civetidae of the order Carnivora. They are usually 40-50 cm long, with a tail length of about 40-50 cm and a weight of 1-5 kg. Civet looks like a mix of a cat and a mink, with fur usually in tan, gray or black, and black stripes on the body...
The civet (scientific name: Nandinia binotata), also known as the South American gun cat, is a small mammal native to South America. Although their name contains "raccoon", they are not actually members of the raccoon family. Civets are cat-like in shape, with a body length of about 50 cen...