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Viverra

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Vi`ver´ra    (vĭ`vĕr´rå)
prop. n.1.(Zool.) A genus of carnivores which comprises the civets.
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Noun1.Viverra - type genus of the family ViverridaeViverra - type genus of the family Viverridae
mammal genus - a genus of mammals


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Ea viverra lepusculis infesta est; solentque venatores in hunc usum id animal habere quod si, ut plerunque accidit, leporem seu cuniculum venari non possint, deficiente meliore pulpamento, ipsam viverram comedunt.
Civet paste is obtained from squeezing or scraping the anal glands of the African civet cat Civetticus civetta (sometimes classified as Viverra civetta), the Indian civet Viverra zibetha (from India, Indonesia and Malaysia), the Lesser Indian civet (also known as the Chinese civet) Viverricula indica (East and South China) and other civet species.
Lester Piggott decides on an afternoon in the deckchair so Alan Bond comes in for the ride as Viverra (Henry Cecil) beats La Sovereign (Ron Boss/Richard Oxland) in the maiden at Yarmouth.
 
 
 
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