Appearance
The small-toothed palm civet is mid-sized by the standards of its family, weighing 2.4 kg and measuring 53 cm long along the body, plus a tail of 58 cm. It has short fur that is generally a tawny or buff color while the head is a darker greyish tawny. Its muzzle is brown with a white streak that extends from the nose to the forehead. Only the females have the perineal scent gland, located near the vulva.
Naming
A monotypic genus, ''Arctogalidia'' means ‘bear-weasel’ . The specific epithet ''trivirgata'' means ‘three-striped’ in Latin.Behavior
Matching the habits of other palm civets, this species is solitary, arboreal and nocturnal.Reproduction
Its gestation period is 45 days, and the average litter size is 3, which are born in dens made in the trees. Young open their eyes at 11 days and are weaned at two months. It can have two litters a year and there is no set mating season. It can live for 11 years. It is threatened primarily by deforestation, as are many Southeast Asian forest animals.Food
The diet is varied and omnivorous, and usually consists of insects, small mammals, nesting birds, fruits, frogs and lizards.References:
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