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

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Very little is known about the Owsten's palm civet and its behaviors. The information we have comes from the observations of local trappers and scientific study of the civet's scat and teeth. Although it's listed as endangered conservationists are working to increase populations by protecting wild civets, eliminating illegal civet hunting and trade, and conservation breeding. ©Port Lympne
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Cat shaped friends!
Results from the #paleostream!
Infernodrakon, Civettictis vulpidens, Huadanosaurus and Diabloceratops.

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Some teeny little animals for a future project – I kept feeling so nostalgic drawing these and finally realized it was because the size reminds me of Pokemon sprites :p
Look at those ear tufts!!!