The 'Sulawesi Palm Civet' (''Macrogalidia musschenbroekii''), also known as the 'Sulawesi Giant Civet', the 'Giant Civet' and the 'Celebes Palm Civet', is a
mammal that lives solely on the
Indonesian island of
Sulawesi, particularly the North and Central regions.
The Sulawesi Palm Civet is a fairly large palm civet at 5 kg (11 lb) and 69 cm (27 in), plus a tail of 49 cm (19 in). It looks like a
mongoose but with a smaller body. It is tan or tawny with lighter underside and some light spots. Its palm feet are very large and can be used to grasp which is helpful in climbing as the animal often climbs trees to predate upon the
Sulawesi Hornbill and other smaller animals.
This animal, and all civets and palm civets, are sometimes called civet cats or genet cats, but, although they are in the same half of the
Carnivora order as cats, they are not members of the cat family
Felidae. It is the only member of the genus '''Macrogalidia'''.
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