- The
small Indian civet (
Viverricula indica) is a
civet native to
South and
Southeast Asia. It is
listed as
Least Concern on the IUCN Red List because...
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minority of
writers use
civet to
refer only to Civettictis,
Viverra and
Viverricula civets. However, in more
common usage in English, the name also covers...
- Viverra. It was
estimated that the Civettictis-Viverra
clade diverged from
Viverricula around 16.2 Mya; the
African civet split from
Viverra 12.3 Mya. The authors...
- dogs and an
introduced competitor, the
small Indian civet (
Viverricula indica)."
Viverricula indica are also carnivores, and they had much
spatial and...
- Viverra. It was
estimated that the Civettictis-Viverra
clade diverged from
Viverricula around 16.2 Mya; the
African civet split from
Viverra 12.3 Mya. The authors...
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Small Indian civet (
Viverricula indica)
African civet (Civettictis civetta)
Viverra Malabar large-spotted
civet (V. civettina) Large-spotted
civet (V...
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Small Indian civet (
Viverricula indica)
African civet (Civettictis civetta)
Viverra Malabar large-spotted
civet (V. civettina) Large-spotted
civet (V...
- civetta),
large Indian civet (Viverra zibetha), and
small Indian civet (
Viverricula indica). Most
civet is
produced in
African farms,
where African civets...
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identified the
civet in the
video as
actually being the
small Indian civet (
Viverricula indica), a similar-looking but far more
common species. Wozencraft, W...
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Madagascar after the fossa. it may be
confused with the
small Indian civet (
Viverricula indica). It has a
short coat
greyish beige or
brown in colour, with dark...