Masked palm civet
Order : Carnivora
Family : Viverridae
Subfamily : Paradoxurinae
Genus : Paguma
Facts about the genus Paguma, the masked palm civet
Description The masked palm civet is distinguished from other Indian civets by its white whiskers and by the absence of spots or stripes on its body (Prater 1971). (Full text)
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Southern Chinese have a particular penchant for eating wild game, including civet cats, endangered snakes and turtles and the masked palm civet is bred in captive in some areas. (Full text)
The masked palm civet is named for dark patch from its eyes to the tip of its nose, just like a mask on its yellowish-white face. (Full text)
WILDLIFE: Seventeen mammal species, including elephant, yellow-throated marten and masked palm civet, are confirmed as park dwellers. (Full text)
Geographic Range The masked palm civet is the most widespread of all civets. (Full text)
The masked palm civet is widely distributed in Asia, from from India to Indochina and the Malay Peninsula, much of eastern and southern China, and on the Andaman Islands, Taiwan, Hainan, Sumatra, and Borneo. (Full text)
Flora and FaunaSeventeen mammal species, including elephant, yellow – throated marten and masked palm civet, are confirmed as park dweller. (Full text)
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The Himalayan palm civet, also known as the masked palm civet, is a nocturnal animal that resembles a cat. (Full text)
The masked palm civet is arboreal, solitary and nocturnal. (Full text)
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Seventeen mammal species, including elephant, yellow-throated marten and masked palm civet, are confirmed as park dwellers. (Full text)
17 mammal species, including elephant, yellow - throated marten and masked palm civet, are confirmed as park dwellers. (Full text)
In southern China, the meat of the masked palm civet is a delicacy, and live animals are sold in markets for human consumption. (Full text)
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