Civets are found in Africa, southern Europe, and Asia. Rather catlike in appearance, they have a thickly furred tail, small ears, and a pointed snout. The coloration varies widely among the species but commonly is buff or grayish with a pattern of black spots or stripes or both. Due to their small cat -like size, they are often mistaken as a member of Felidae and referred Civet cats but in actual they are called just ‘ Civets ’ belonging to Viverridae family, whose close relatives are mongoose and hyenas. What exactly what a civet is for those who are unfamiliar with this animal? First let's be clear on misconceptions right away. Although they are ordinarily called civet cats , civets, or (civettectis civetta), are not cats . They are actually related to the mongoose more than to the cat family. It is any of a number of long-bodied, short-legged carnivores of the family Viverridae. The Viverridae family includes civets , genets, oyans, and linsangs. There are about 15 to 20 species, placed in 10 to 12 genera. Civets are found in Africa, southern Europe, and Asia.

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