Asian pamo civet so beloved

 Asian pamo civet so beloved


The Asian palm civet is a wild animal found mostly in South and Southeast Asia.  It is found in countries like India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand.  It is very small in size.  The Asian palm civet has a body length of 19 inches and a long tail The length is 21 inches.  It weighs two to five kilograms.  Her body color is black and brown.  Along with this there are small black spots on his body.  The Asian palm civet is plump in size, but its body build is strong, heavy and tough.  He has a white band on his forehead.  It also has white spots under the eyes and around the nose.  A thin line of black is formed between his two eyes.  The front of the Asian palm civet has black nose and mouth, ears, legs and half of its tail are black.  Thus they have a large black-and-white caricature.  Their bodies are relatively large and small.Its tail is fairly straight without curvature.  When they are frightened or upset, a foul-smelling substance comes out of their feces.  It is a common forest animal.  It is also found in zoos.  His toenails are very sharp, which helps him to climb trees.  In some villages in Sri Lanka, people are fed up with this palm civet.  Because they climb on the roof of their house and jump and shout loudly at night.  Asian palm civets are very fond of purple and succulent fruits.  They play an important role in the preservation of the environment, as when they eat dried fruits Its stalks and fruit fibers are scattered here and there on the ground and then it grows when it rains.  In addition, they include Chiku, Mango and Coffee in their diet.  This small mammal also feeds on insects.  Not only that, but the juice of the palm flowers is also his favorite drink which is salty in taste.  Drinking it makes them passionate.  This is why they are also known as toddy cats.  Their population is rapidly declining.

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