A micro civet is a small carnivorous mammal belonging to the Viverridae family. They are found in Southeast Asia and are known for their ability to eat various types of food, including fruits, insects, small animals, and even carrion. Micro civets are nocturnal animals and are excellent climbers.
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Civet cats' excretions, known as civet coffee or civet poop coffee, are collected and used to make a type of coffee called Kopi Luwak. This coffee is known for its unique flavor because the civet cat's digestive enzymes break down the coffee beans during digestion.
The common palm civet is a small mammal native to South and Southeast Asia. It is known for its ability to digest coffee beans and excrete them, which are used to produce a type of coffee called civet coffee.
A banded palm civet is an omnivore, meaning it consumes both plant matter and small animals/insects. It typically eats fruits, insects, and small mammals.
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"Civet" is pronounced as ˈsi-vət.
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It is a Civet. (Civet Cat)
The Civet is a cat-like mammal .
What is the relationship between a civet and a chicken? A civet is a smallish wild cat, so it would eat a chicken. The chicken is a prey animal and an omnivore and the civet is a carnivore and a hunter/killer.
Small Indian civet was created in 1804.
Sulawesi palm civet was created in 1877.
Asian palm civet was created in 1777.
Kopi Luwak or civet coffee .
There are no civet species that are native to North America.
African palm civet was created in 1830.
Large Indian civet was created in 1758.