Banded Palm Civet (Hemigalus derbyanus)

Banded Palm Civet (Hemigalus derbyanus)

Set of scaled side and front drawings of the Banded Palm Civet
Description
Description

The Banded Palm Civet (Hemigalus derbyanus) is a civet that is distributed throughout the Sundaic region. While they mostly live in forests, they spend much of their time on the ground. Reminiscent of insectivorous mammals, the Banded Palm Civet has a long pointed face. The body is long with short legs, and they have five toes on each foot with retractable claws. Their dark cream to buff colored fur is short and dense with four to five dark bands on their backs. As carnivores, they eat earthworms, insects, and other small animals.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Banded Palm Civet has a body length in the range of 16.1”-22” (41-56 cm) and total weight of 2.2-6.6 lb (1-3 kg). The Banded Palm Civet has a body height between 7.9”-11” (20-28 cm), body width of 3.1”-4.3” (8-11 cm), and tail length of 9.1”-14.2” (23-36 cm). The typical lifespan of the Banded Palm Civet is between 11-16 years.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
7.9”-11” | 20-28 cm
Width:
3.1”-4.3” | 8-11 cm
Depth:
Length:
16.1”-22” | 41-56 cm (Body)
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Weight:
2.2-6.6 lb | 1-3 kg
Area:
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Tail Length: 9.1”-14.2” | 23-36 cm

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Scientific Name:
Hemigalus derbyanus
Lifespan:
11-16 years

Drawings include:

Banded Palm Civet side view, front

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