Have you ever seen an African Civet? It has black and white splotches all over its body (reminds me of a hyena's markings) and black around its eyes much like a raccoon. They're very agile and fast ...
Typically, closely related animal species have difficulty coexisting because they are competing for similar resources. Despite eating the same figs, binturong, small-toothed palm, masked palm, and ...
Kopi Luwak, considered one of the world's finest coffee beans, is made from undigested coffee beans extracted from the feces of palm civets. New research has revealed that Kopi Luwak, known for its ...
It has been described as nutty, chocolatey, earthy and even fishy: a wildly expensive coffee that can sell for more than 100 times the price of regular brews, made from beans eaten and excreted by ...
When is a carnivore no longer a carnivore? A new study in mongabay.com’s open access journal Tropical Conservation Science has found that the brown palm civet (Paradoxurus jerdoni), a cat-sized ...
[Research Press Release] Chemistry: The key to civet coffee is in the chemistry (Scientific Reports)
Coffee beans harvested from the faeces of the Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) may have higher levels of fats and other key flavour-enhancing compounds than traditionally harvested beans.
From upper left to lower right: binturong, masked palm civet, common palm civet, and small-toothed palm civet. These four species share similar ecology such as nocturnal, semi-arboreal, and frugivory.
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