Masked Palm Civet or Himalayan Palm Civet (Paguma larvata), family Viverridae, Thailand
photograph by Alexander Coke Smith
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Masked Palm Civet or Himalayan Palm Civet (Paguma larvata), family Viverridae, Thailand
photograph by Alexander Coke Smith
Now that the cat's out of the bag, once whatever... draaamaaa occurs as the fallout of keeping the secret, I just imagine a MC so chatty! Someone tells them to shush. MC nods, finger to their lips, "Like a palm civet". Bonus points for throwing it back at Bayram specifically, but I can't imagine him ever telling MC to shush lol.
Hahaha that would be such a fun callback! Now I’m reminded of this cute little illustration by my friend @kloudkween 😁
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African Palm Civet Nandinia binotata
Ranges through central Africa. The African palm civet is a nocturnal, largely arboreal mammal that spends most of the time on large branches, among lianas in the canopy of trees. It eats fruits such as those of the African corkwood tree, Uapaca, persimmon, fig trees, papayas, and bananas.
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Conservation: Owston's Palm Civet
Image Credit: Robert Marc Lehmann
Conservation Tuesday! The Owston's Palm Civet(Chrotogale owstoni) is, unfortunately, Endangered. It has a high extinction risk due to its rapid population decline(over 50% within its last three generations). This is mainly because of over-exploitation, the wild meat industry, snares, and habitat destruction.
One of my favorites this year!! ElectricBorealis 's character Paradoxurus the palm civet!
Brown Palm Civet (Paradoxurus jerdoni), family Viverridae, order Carnivora, Tamil Nadu, India
Though it is a member of the Carnivora order, it is mainly frugivorous
Photo by kalayanvarma
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I forgot the seal!