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 and tail. Civets have a rounder head, smaller eyes and ears, and a longer and more pointed mouth.
Civets are widely distributed, mainly living in various environments such as forests, grasslands, mountains and deserts in Asia and Africa. They are omnivorous animals that feed on fruits, insects, small mammals, birds, reptiles, etc.
Civets are nocturnal animals, usually active at night, hiding in tree holes, rock crevices and grass to rest during the day. Because the scent glands of civets secrete a special smell, people once used them to make spices and perfumes.
In short, civets are small omnivorous mammals that are widely distributed and appear in various environments in Asia and Africa. They are nocturnal and feed on fruits, insects, small mammals, etc.
animal tags: Civet