In Thailand, it may live in drains, outhouses, and roofs, eating rats, mice, birds, snakes, fruit, roots, and carrion Lekagul and McNeely 1977 | Sebaceous Gland Lipids: Friend Or Foe? , Lekagul and McNeely 1977, Rode-Margono et al |
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Finally, in the Western Ghats, India, it was more frequent in rainforest fragments than in the relatively undisturbed, large, contiguous tract of rainforest in Kalakad—Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve Mudappa et al | 2011, 2012, Hasan Rahman pers |
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This species is nocturnal and is active mostly on the ground Mudappa 2002 | HABITAT AND ECOLOGY Small Indian Civet has been recorded in a wide range of habitats, particularly in degraded and fragmented landscapes including rainforest fragments, tea and coffee plantations; Mudappa et al |
Records certainly from deep within closed-canopy evergreen forest are rare but do occur; e.
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