Civet
The 35 species of civet and genet make up the Civet family Viverridae. They are small, lithe-bodied, mostly aboreal members of the order Carnivora. Scientific classification General appearance is broadly cat-like, but the Kingdom: Animalia muzzle is extended and often pointed, rather like an otter or a mongoose. Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia They are native to most of the Old World tropics, Order: Carnivora nearly all of Africa bar the area immediately south of the Mediterranean, Madagascar, and the Family: Viverridae Iberian Peninsula. Favoured habitats include Subfamilies woodland, savanna, mountains and, above all, tropical rainforest. In consequence, many are Paradoxurinae faced with severe loss of habitat: several species Nandiniae are classed as vulnerable and both the Otter Civet and the Falanouc are classified as endangered. Civets are omnivorous, supplementing a meat diet (both hunted and scavenged) with fruit, eggs, fish, insects, and possibly roots. Civets are prized for their musk and their fur. Civet is used to refer to the musk they produce, as well as the animals themselves: it is used in small quantities in some perfumes. Despite their endangered species status, civets are also prized for their meat; it has been suggested that the practice of eating them may have resulted in the SARS virus outbreak of 2002. * ORDER CARNIVORA o Family Felidae: cats, 37 species o Family Canidae: dogs, 35 species o Family Ursidae: bears, 8 species o Family Procyonidae: racoons, 19 species o Family Mustelidae: weasels and allies, 55 species o Family Mephitidae: skunks, 10 species o Family Viverridae + African Palm Civet, Nandina binotata + Small-toothed Palm Civet, Arctogalida trivirgata + Common Palm Civet, Paradoxurus hermaphroditus + Golden Palm Civet, Paradoxurus zelonensis + Jerdon's Palm Civet, Paradoxurus jerdoni + Masked Palm Civet, Paradoxurus larvata + Sulawesi Palm Civet, Paradoxurus musschenbroekii + Binturong, Arcticis binturong + African Civet, Civetticus civetta + Oriental Civet, Viverra tangalunga + Indian Civet, Viverra zibetha o Family Herpestidae: Mongooses, 35 species o Family Hyaenidae: hyenas, 4 species
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