Civet
Civets are mammals, most of which are species in the family Viverridae. They are small, lithe-bodied, mostly arboreal members of the order Carnivora. General appearance is broadly cat-like, but the muzzle is extended and often pointed, rather like an otter or a mongoose. Civets range in length, excluding its long tail, from about 17 to 28 in (400 to 700 mm) and in weight from about 3 to 10 lb (1 to 5 kg).
Viverrids are native to most of the Old World tropics, nearly all of Africa bar the area immediately south of the Mediterranean, Madagascar, and the Iberian Peninsula. Favoured habitats include woodland, savanna, mountains and, above all, tropical rainforest. In consequence, many are faced with severe loss of habitat; several species are considered vulnerable and the Otter Civet is classified as endangered.
Although it resembles the other civets, the African Palm Civet ( Nandinia binotata ) is genetically distinct and belongs in its own monotypic family, Nandiniidae.
Breeding occurs year round; gestation is 60-81 days. Some species may have 2 litters per year. Each litter may contain 1-6 babies who are fully furred at birth. Very little is known about their mating habits.
Civets are omnivorous, supplementing a meat diet (both hunted and scavenged) with fruit, eggs, and possibly roots. One of the Common Palm Civet's favorite fruits is the coffee "berry." The coffee bean within often survives, and it is sometimes gathered and sold as caphe cut chon (fox-dung coffee) in Vietnam or Kopi Luwak (civet coffee) in Indonesia.
Despite their endangered species status, civets are also prized for their meat.
It has been suggested that the practice of eating palm civets may have resulted in the SARS virus outbreak of 2003. In January 2004, Guangdong province in China banned sales and ordered the slaughter of all captive civets. In January 2004 the United States announced an embargo on the importation of civets.
In 2005, the WWF released photos taken by a night time camera trap of an unknown carnivore (nicknamed the cat-fox) on Borneo, an island of Indonesia. Some scientists think it is either a new species of civet, or that it is one of the more rare species finally being spotted in modern times, such as Hose's Palm Civet.
The civet has been the source of a highly-valued musk, used as a stabilizing agent in perfumes. Although civets were at one time killed for their musk, they more recently have been "recycled" for this purpose. Also called "civet," excretions are scraped from the civet's perianal glands, a painful process. Both male and female civets produce these strong-smelling excretions. At least one civet farmer in Ethiopia raises civets for their musk, although this practice is dying out as perfumers move toward using synthetic fixatives.
Laboratory tests have shown that Chanel No. 5 contains secretions from the perineal glands of civet cats. Civet is a powerful fixative, making the scent last a long time. Animal rights groups such as the World Society for the Protection of Animals express concern that civet is harvested in a method cruel to animals. The Chanel company claims that, starting in 1998, natural civet has been replaced with a synthetic substitute.
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"An outbreak of the SARS virus in 2002 resulted in a local gourmet favourite -- the civet -- being banished to the black market. The racoon-like animal was blamed for spreading SARS, which infected 8,000 people globally and killed 800."
Le Cerf (ou le chevreuil ?) est un animal qui n'aime pas trop qu'on lui chipote les bois. Surtout lorsqu'on est un chasseur armé et qu'on a des idées de civet derrière la tête.Bref, ce jour là, ce chasseur aurait mieux fait de rester couché, car sur ce coup là, il a pris une sérieuse volée ! Droite, gauche, uppercut, aller-retour
Lets put those good for nothing animals to good use! I’m sure these cute little animals get great benefits in return for their work, and maybe there is even a union, who knows. So anyway, check out some of this coffee and tea for a little something thats out of the ordinary. Try some tasty ‘Weasel Coffee‘ or ‘Civet Coffee‘ (what the hell is a Ci
Meijaard and his team reported online in July in Biotropica that 15 species were intolerant of logging, 12 were neutral, and 14 were tolerant. Notably, the oldest species, such as the lesser tree shrew and the banded civet--all of whom came on the scene during the Miocene Epoch 23.9 million to 5.3 million years ago--
Mmmm .... coffee connoisseurs agree: Kopi Lawak coffee is good to the last drop. It's also harvested from the dung of the palm civet, a cat-like creature with a taste for raw coffee beans and a million dollar sphincter. Enjoy!
Civet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Civets are mammals , most of which are species in the family Viverridae . They are small, lithe-bodied, mostly arboreal members of the order Carnivora
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Definitions of civet at Dictionary.com. ... 1. a yellowish, unctuous substance with a strong musklike odor, obtained from a pouch in the genital region of civets and used in ...









































