Found in the animalia kingdom, the African Civet is a mammal that is carnivorous in nature, situated across sub-saharan Africa, and inhabit tropical rainforest.
This amazing breed of Civet undergo gestation between 60-70 days, 8-10 weeks to wean and can live up to 20 years.
African Civets are populous to the extent that no actual amount or range can be recorded.
Looking like a raccoon, the African Civet has a distinctive feature that marks a difference between it and other Civets across the world.
The African Civets has black and white markings on their fur and grey face.
African Civets feeds mostly at night while they rest during the day, they also spend most of their hunting time on trees where they can easily spot their preys.
They feed on snakes, frogs, rodents and other small reptiles.
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