
Civet - Wikipedia
A civet (/ ˈsɪvɪt /) is a small, lean, mostly nocturnal mammal native to tropical Asia and Africa, especially the tropical forests. The term civet applies to over a dozen different species, mostly from the family …
Civet | Olfactory glands, Nocturnal, Omnivorous | Britannica
civet, any of a number of long-bodied, short-legged carnivores of the family Viverridae. There are about 15 to 20 species, placed in 10 to 12 genera. Civets are found in Africa, southern Europe, and Asia. …
Civet - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The term ‘civet’ encompasses over a dozen species, each adapted to its specific environment. The African civet (Civettictis civetta) is the largest and most well known, famed for its potent musk used in …
Meet the Civet, the Mammal Behind the Coffee - Cool Green Science
May 19, 2025 · The second largest civet after the binturong, the African civet has a wide range throughout the central, eastern and southern parts of the continent. It is found in many of sub …
Civet Species Explained: Types, Diet, and Human Impact
Jul 22, 2025 · Often mistaken for felines due to their cat-like bodies, civets are a family of mammals native to the tropical forests and savannas of Asia and Africa. They are not cats, but members of the …
What is a civet and why should we care? - Asia for Animals
April 4th is the first ever World Civet Day and Asia for Animals is supporting Network Member Organization, The Civet Project, in sharing the wonder and importance of civets, the challenges …
Civets - Animal Streets
Civets, belonging to the family Viverridae, are elusive and fascinating mammals known for their cat-like appearance and secretive behaviors. Although often mistaken for felines, civets are more closely …