In nature, wild animals like brown palm civet eat fruits and it helps in seed dispersal and good germination of seeds. |
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A catlike civet known as a fossa prowls the rain forest of Madagascar's Ranomafana National Park. |
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Mammalian species include shrews and gymnures, bats, rats, squirrels, ungulates, civet cats and deer. |
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In the sixteenth century, for example, pungent animal scents such as musk and civet were very popular. |
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Though their sleek torsos and short, limber legs may seem catlike, civet cats aren't really felines. |
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So it's not a virus that every Himalayan palm civet has always had and is chronically infected with. |
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The main suspect to date is the civet cat, a cat-like mammal closely related to the mongoose. |
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Silk, cotton, and velvet changed what people wore, and musk and civet altered the way that they smelt. |
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Surveillance of the civet cat, raccoon dog, and related animals for coronaviruses in and beyond China is of importance. |
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Given the exorbitant cost of authentic civet scrapings nowadays, Civet absolute is often formulated from civetone, a synthetic alternative. |
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The stone marten is native on the Adriatic islands, and the small Indian civet has been introduced to Ngazidja. |
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This has a lot to do with the fact that the beans need to first pass through the digestive system of the Asian palm civet. |
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Some others like the wild pig, the palm civet, the common mongoose, the golden oriole, and the rat snake can survive even with little green cover and withstand disturbances. |
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The nearby sanctuary is home to the barking, the spotted and the mouse deer, the gaur, the civet cat, the tiger and the elephant, besides a variety of birds and reptiles. |
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This includes the civet cat which is known to be a carrier of the disease. |
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France also has a number of complex daube and civet recipes for hare. |
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The victim quickly recovered, though not in time to avert a mass slaughter of civet cats, blamed by the authorities for spreading the disease. |
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Insectivores are generally more diverse than in other regions of China, and carnivores are exemplified by civet cats and small-clawed otters. |
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All carnivorous mammals of the family Viverridae including, but not limited to, civet, mongoose, and genet. |
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Between the 3rd and 4rth toes of each foot, there is a glandular pocket enabling the tree civet to mark the paths it uses. |
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Aged for at least two years it is accompanied with roasts, civet and with seasoned cheeses. |
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Native mammals include the palm civet cat, the dugong, the cloud rat and the Philippine tarsier associated with Bohol. |
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The preliminary conclusion was that the SARS virus crossed the xenographic barrier from palm civet to humans. |
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A unique breed of civet cat roams the limestone plateaus that are seamed with gorges carved by rushing streams, and spiked by finger-like granite towers rising to 1,500 metres. |
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The rich and wholesome gastronomy of this area draws from the terroir in wonderful dishes such as cassoulet and civet of wild boar. |
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The real McCoy had much more of the first two than similar beans that had not undergone trial by civet, and the ratio of the last two was reliably different. |
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Fie! fie! fie! pah! pah! Give me an ounce of civet, good apothecary, to sweeten my imagination. |
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This category covers species such as the two-toed sloth, African civet and the alligator snapping turtle. |
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