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The African palm civet can reach speeds of up to 30 miles per hour (48 kilometers per hour) in short bursts. This agility helps them evade predators and navigate their arboreal habitat. However, they are not built for sustained high-speed chases, relying more on their climbing abilities and stealth.
African palm civet was created in 1830.
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if you want to know the truth if u can hear a african civet then it will really hurt your ears
A civette, or civet in English is an African mammal. The civet is nocturnal and solitary. The civet eats a wide variety of foods including vegetation and even snakes.
The scientific name of the civet cat is dependent upon the genera and species of civet. There are many. Almost all civets are grouped beneath the family Viverridae with the African Palm Civet the lone member of the family Nandiniidae. Civets' genera and species names, however, are multiple. For example, the masked palm civet's binomial name is Paguma larvata while the binomial name of the African civet [not the African palm civet] is Civettictis civetta.If you need the scientific name of a specific species of civet cat, it is easy to look up civets and go from there.
Civets are slightly slower than mongooses due to body mass, the top speed a civet was clocked out was 29.18 mph in Ethiopia.
Civet cats belong to the family Viverridae and include several species, with the most notable being the African civet, Asian palm civet, and the Indonesian civet. These species vary in size, habitat, and behavior, but they are generally nocturnal and have a keen sense of smell. The African civet is known for its distinctive markings and is often found in sub-Saharan Africa, while the Asian palm civet is famous for its role in producing kopi luwak coffee. Additionally, there are several other lesser-known species of civets found across Africa and Asia.
The African Civet is not on the endangered species list. Civettictus Civet populations are in no danger of becoming extinct anytime soon. They are very commonly found and easily identifiable (by their rank musk) throughout the southern continent of Africa from coast to coast.
An African Lemur's top speed is 20km/h (12mph)
The African civet is a nocturnal mammal indigenous to Africa. It has adapted to dangers by producing oil from a gland on its belly. The oil is pungent and wards off predators.