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Huevember
Day 19 - Cobalt blue

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Pardine Genet Genetta pardina
Pardine genets are distributed from Senegal eastwards to Ghana. They live in rainforests, gallery forests, moist woodlands, but also in plantations. They also venture into suburbs. Pardine genets are solitary, and active at night. They are very adept at climbing trees.
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Small-toothed palm civet (Arctogalidia trivirgata) By: Lim Boo Liat From: Walker's Mammals of the World 1964
last of those quick symmetry designs I forgot to post. this is a banded linsang with a fossilized amber theme!
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Image 1 by Royle Safaris, photographer Mark Langston, CC-BY-NC
Image 2 by Stavenn - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0

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Banded Palm Civet
The banded palm civet (Hemigalus derbyanus), also called the banded civet, is a viverrid native to Indomalaya. They primarily inhabit lowland conifer habitat, which is under threat from encroaching human activity. It is estimated the population of the banded palm civet has decreased by around 30% in just three generations. Banded palm civets are usually approximately the size of a domestic cat; their fur is pale but with dark bands on the back. They are believed to be closely related to Hose's palm civets, which are similar in appearance and distribution.
A bearcat (binturong) or as I’m going to call them, a long panda, are a species of viverrid similar to no other animal I have ever heard of but they’re basically one of those species that evolved into mustelids without being mustelids. And can look like cars, possums on in this case a scruffy long panda.
vivs.jpg (01/15/2001), Roz Gibson (via)
Another species line-up picture. This one wasn't as hard to do as the weasel one, because I wasn't trying to do every species and could choose ones I had good reference on. Done in markers and colored pencil. Scan by Ron Johnson.