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One of several species of small Carnivora of the genus Genetta allied to the civets but having the scent glands less developed and without a pouch...
Kusimanse
A carnivorous animal Crossarchus obscurus of tropical Africa It its allied to the civets Called also kusimansel and mangue...
Musang
A small animal of Java Paradoxirus fasciatus allied to the civets It swallows but does not digest large quantities of ripe coffee berries thus serving to disseminate the coffee plant hence it is called also coffee rat...
Nandine
An African carnivore Nandinia binotata allied to the civets It is spotted with black...
Dangerous Wild Animals
Dangerous Wild Animals, any animal of a kind for the time being specified in the a Dangerous Wild Animals Act, 1976, Sch., s. 7(4) (UK)The kinds of animals so specified includes most species of non-domesticated cattle, goats and sheep, wild dogs and horses, marsupials, monkeys, lemurs and apes, sloths, armadillos, anteaters, porcupines, pandas, badgers, raccons, civets, walruses, seals and sealions, aarduarks, antelopes, wild cats and members of the cat family, gazelles, camels, monkeys, crocodiles and alligators, dangerous snakes, dangereus spiders, giraffes hippopotami, hyenas, elephants, rhinoceri, ostriches, tapires, emus, bears, cassowaries and pronghorns, Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 396, p. 194....
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