- The
Malayan civet (
Viverra tangalunga), also
known as the
Malay civet and
Oriental civet, is a
viverrid native to the
Malay Peninsula and the
islands of...
- Mathai, J.; Wilting, A.; Holden, J.; Hearn, A. & Ross, J. (2016). "
Viverra tangalunga". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2016: e.T41708A45220284. Retrieved...
- The
large Indian civet (
Viverra zibetha) is a
viverrid native to
South and
Southeast Asia. It is
listed as
Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. The global...
- behaviour,
spatial organization and
activity of the
Malay civet (
Viverra tangalunga) on
Buton Island, Sulawesi".
Journal of Zoology. 268 (1): 63–71. doi:10...
- The
Malabar large-spotted
civet (
Viverra civettina), also
known as the
Malabar civet, is a
viverrid endemic to the
Western Ghats of India. It is listed...
- ympev.2009.05.038. PMID 19520178. Valentini, M.B. & Major, J.D. (1714). "
Viverra Indica grysea. Mungos".
Museum museorum, oder, Vollständige
Schau Bühne...
-
across the
Wallace Line. The word
viverridae comes from the
Latin word
viverra. The
species of the
subfamily Genettinae are
known as
genets and oyans...
- (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) but
occasionally larger Malay civets (
Viverra tangalunga).
Other mammalian prey can
include flying squirrels, tree squirrels...
- fascicularis),
Philippine warty pig (Sus philippensis), and
Malayan civet (
Viverra tangalunga) all of
which are
vulnerable to
forest clearance while the pig and...
- Barbara; Harris,
Julie (2000). "
Viverra tangalunga".
Animal Diversity Web.
University of Michigan.
Retrieved April 16, 2020.
Viverra habitats and diets: Large-spotted...