No. Civets are more like cats than humans.
civets eat for a diet . would be rodents,lizards,snakes,frogs,insects,berries and fallen fruits
Malabar civets reproduce sexually. Mating typically occurs during the breeding season, which varies depending on the region. Females give birth to typically 1-2 offspring after a gestation period of around 2 months. Young Malabar civets are raised by their mother and are independent after several months.
They eat little animal such as lizard or birds.
Oh dear. Civets do not have split hooves. Nor do they, in fact, have cloven hooves. Civets do not have hooves at all. They are, indeed, like the horse, the zebra, the ox, the red river hog--they are mammals. But they are not the same type of mammals at all. Civets, instead, are somewhat catlike. They look a bit like a cat crossed with, say, a lemur and a raccoon and maybe--maybe--a ferret. None of these animals has a single hoof.
Yes they are mammals. They are in the suborder Feliforma, which includes cats, civets, and hyenas.
Civet cats are from the Viverridae family found in Africa and they are mainly nocturnal animals. They eat mainly fruit including coffee fruit, mango fruit, and rambutans.
Tarsiers are lucky in that they have very few natural enemies. They only really are hunted by owls and civets.
elephants, gibbons, civets, burmese python, javan rhinos, and king cobra
Mongose,civets,Wild borer and crow are the common predators of pill millipedes in Western-Ghats
Fossa, humans, dogs, cats, introduced civets, hawks, snakes, and crocodiles are some of their predators.
Civets are actually not related to cats and are definitely not skunks, a whole other family of animals.