05 October 2009, 01:55
stigonomWhat animal is this!?
Found this pic while looking around the net`,
but have no idea what it is? Anyone know?
STIG

05 October 2009, 02:13
Use Enough GunRight on. Here's one that I took in Zimbabwe in 2008:
05 October 2009, 02:49
BNagelAnd they STINK!!!!!
Civet is used as a perfume base ("fixer"?) from ancient times. Along with mongoose and genets, civet cats were always trying to get at the pigeons kept for a time by boys at our boarding school outside Addis Ababa. Mongooses also reek!
BTW the pix at top of this thread is of Mark Buchanan . His Big Bore Productions DVD of hunting Ethiopia (like a certain other high-watts Marc is working on -- hint, hint) is due out soon. "Death In The Rift Valley / Ethiopia". Christmas is very far away...
05 October 2009, 02:52
stigonomquote:
African Civet
WHen I see this animal I think this must smell something awful, meyba because it looks like a mix between skunk, racoon, badger and with a dash of hyena in there too


Thanks for answeing so fast!
STIG

05 October 2009, 03:14
N E 450 No2I shot a real big one in Zim with my 9,3x74R.
It is one of my favorite trophies.
I like hunting the little cats and other varmints.
05 October 2009, 03:25
safari-lawyerCan you import a civet into the USA? I declined to shoot them b/c I was not sure if I could bring it back.
05 October 2009, 03:35
nkonkayup, absolutely they are importable, non CITIES
05 October 2009, 05:43
Use Enough GunMine didn't stink at all. And yes, they are importable into the United States. Life Form has mine(and 25 other trophies of mine) ready for shipment.
05 October 2009, 07:14
Bwana MojaThe man behind the civet is Mark Buchanan, a superb hunter.
05 October 2009, 13:20
Ahmed SultanHere is mine from Lukwika this year, he was an ancient Civet.
05 October 2009, 13:36
N E 450 No2Ahmed
Nice Civet.
As I stated above it is one of my most favorite trophies.