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Suki Wingy
02-04-2007, 01:18 AM
Well, for the past few months I have not been able to remember what the other small nocturnal african mammal that is very similar to a genet is. I've looked in book and online but I can't even come close to remembering what it is called and it's driving me crazy!

cmayer31
02-04-2007, 02:04 AM
The Galagos (http://www.wildwatch.com/resources/mammals/bushbabies.asp) ?

The wildwatch link doesn't seem to be working. Here's another. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galagos)

applesmom
02-04-2007, 09:08 AM
Well, for the past few months I have not been able to remember what the other small nocturnal african mammal that is very similar to a genet is. I've looked in book and online but I can't even come close to remembering what it is called and it's driving me crazy!

Do you mean the Civet?

Miss Z
02-04-2007, 09:17 AM
Do you mean the Civet?

I would say a civet too.

Suki Wingy
02-04-2007, 09:56 PM
YES! THANK YOU! I have not been able to remember what the name sounded like, or anything enough to even search it for literally 3 months, thanks soooooo much!
http://www.worldwander.com/southafrica/civet.jpg
I looked it up, and apparently there are several different species of civet. (Civit is to Common Palm Civit as Parakeet is to Budgie)
If that makes any sense at all.

sirrahved
02-05-2007, 05:15 AM
http://www.kidzworld.com/article/2516-urban-legend-or-coffee-delicacy

Are you tired of getting your caffeine fix from your morning can of Coke or Pepsi? Lookin' to try something a bit out of the ordinary? Then maybe you should give Kopi Luwak a shot. It's a full-bodied coffee experience with a hint of chocolate that's a taste bud treat. If it sounds like a tempting alternative, then you will probably want to start saving your pennies - this coffee's gonna cost you a bit.

You see, Kopi Luwak goes through a pretty unique harvesting process that drives the cost of these beans through the roof. Coffee beans are actually the seed of a cherry-like fruit grown on islands like Java and Sumatra. An animal, much like the raccoon, called a Palm Civet, lives on these islands amongst the coffee trees. It is in these coffee plantations that the Palm Civet helps itself to the ripest cherries on the trees. Only the fruit gets digested and the Palm Civet later poops out the beans.

So instead of getting angry, plantation owners thought they would try to salvage the beans from the cat's feces. Only about 500 lbs (227 kg) of this oh-so-tasty coffee is harvested each year, which means you're going to be paying an arm and a leg for a sip. A pound of this delicacy goes for as much as $300 US ($387 CDN). And the cheapest you'll get a cup of the stuff for is $5 US ($6.45 CDN). Ouch! Seems like a lot of money for recycled (cough, cough) coffee.

CathyBogart
02-05-2007, 05:59 PM
Yay, I'm glad you found it. Civets are neat looking little critters!