I have looked. I have found the answer. You may not like it however. A micro civet does not exist in any form other than as a phrase in this question. Therefore, whoever asked you this question as part of, I'm assuming, an assignment? Is incorrect. There is no answer for it.
Oddly enough, this was a difficult answer to find. I had to work backwards from what I thought it would be [and was correct, a baby civet is called a kitten]. On the other hand, the best information I found about baby civets called them just that: baby civets. I am going to link that wonderful page but I will also add that you now have what seems to be a professional choice, made by professionals in the field. You can call a baby civet a civet kitten or you can call it a baby civet. After seeing the linked page, I know what I would choose.
herbivore
Oh dear. Since I think this response is to the same person who asked me if civets have hooves [no], I guess I better start from the beginning. The common palm civet is a medium sized land mammal, family Viverridae. It is also known as the Asian palm civet [Paradoxurus hermaphroditus]. Yes, it is the one from which is derived Kopi Luwak.
A civet is a lovely medium sized mammal of the family Viverridae. There are several different genera and more than several different species. Each looks something like a cat with a smidgen of, say, an ermine or ferret mixed in along with a little bit of lemur. As such--and as is common to all mammals--unless there has been some sort of untoward accident, a civet has four legs.
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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.
Kopi Luwak or civet coffee .
Sulawesi palm civet was created in 1877.
Asian palm civet was created in 1777.
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.
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