Kattekülv
Kattekülv, also known as the African civet (*Civettictis civetta*), is a small to medium-sized mammal native to the forests of sub-Saharan Africa. It is known for its distinctive musky scent, which has historically been used in perfumery and traditional medicine. The civet is a solitary, nocturnal animal, primarily feeding on fruits, small vertebrates, and insects.
The civet has a slender body, measuring about 50 to 70 centimeters in length, with a tail
In traditional practices, civet musk—secreted from glands near the animal’s tail—has been highly valued for its
Conservation efforts have highlighted the decline of civet populations due to habitat loss and hunting. The