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| | Pictures of the African palm civet|Nandinia binotata facts (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | Diet The African palm civet is omnivorous, and eats rodents, insects, eggs, carrion, pineapples, fallen fruit, birds and fruit bats. |
 | | Although they physically resemble other civets (family Viverridae) the African Palm Civets are genetically distinct, and belong to the monotypic family Nandiniidae. |
 | | Like most true civets, African Palm Civets are primarily nocturnal foragers, gleaning prey as they meander through the canopy, occasionally taking fruit in addition to a staple diet of small vertebrates, eggs and insects. |
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