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  Name African Civet
  Regnum Animal ia
  Phylum Chordata
  Classis Mammal ia
  Ordo Carnivora
  Familia Viverridae
  Genus '' Civetticus ''
  Species '''''C civetta'''''
  Binomial ''Civetticus civetta''
  Binomial Authority ( Schreber , 1776 )


The African Civet is a common Viverrid that ranges across tropical Africa . Unlike many other members of the Family , which resemble Cat s, the African Civet resembles a short Dog -like animal. Its coarse coat varies but is usually an ornate pattern of black and white contrasting bands and blotches, with a white face mask and black eye patches (like that of a Raccoon ) and a pale muzzle. Like all civets it has a perenial Gland s that produces a fluid known as Civetone (used in the Perfume industry), which it spreads on markers in its territory to claim its range.

The African Civet ranges across Sub- Saharan Africa (except from Somalia and most of Botswana , Namibia and South Africa . It lives it Forest s, both dense Rainforest , or in partly forested Mosaic s, as well as in drier country were cover exists (along watercourses or rock outcroppings). Although they are frequently taken by Snare s left out for Jackal s and are victims of Roadkill , they are not considered threatened.

The African Civet is an Omnivorous generalist, taking both small vertebrates, invertebrates, eggs, carrion, and vegetable matter. It is capable of taking on poisonous invertebrates (such as the Millipede s most other species avoid) and snakes, and tackling large prey items like Mongoose s and Hare s. It forages by itself, and is a solitary animal that does not tolerate the presence of others of its species.


REFERENCES

  • The Kingdom Field Guide to African Mammals ''by'' Jonathan Kingdom, 1997 ; ISBN 0-7136-6513-0