Monday, April 13, 2009

Civets


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civets

The SARS virus may have entered the human population from masked palm civets captured in the wild and improperly prepared for human consumption. [4]
civet. a large cat-like animal but with short legs and a long muzzle and without retractile claws. The family Viverridae includes civets and genets; the civets are characterized by
civ·et (s v t) n. 1. Any of various carnivorous catlike mammals of the family Viverridae of Africa and Asia, having anal scent glands that secrete a fluid with a musky odor.
Wildlife Trade: ENV's Wildlife Crime Unit Saving Vietnams Wildlife. Civets.
civet (sĭv`ət) or civet cat, any of a large group of mostly nocturnal mammals of the Old World family Viverridae (civet family), which also includes the mongoose mongoose, name
Key Phrase page for palm civets: Books containing the phrase palm civets
Small to medium-sized carnivorous mammal found in Africa and Asia, belonging to the family Viverridae, which also includes mongooses and genets.
Normally adventurous Chinese diners are eating fewer owls, civets and other wildlife due to fears of SARS and bird flu, according to a survey released Tuesday by U.S. and Chinese

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