So when i play FH, i'm often a little banded civet (previously a common genet), but nobody seems to know what animal i am.
A banded civet is a Viverrid, and what a viverrid is is like...imagine the colors + markings of a jungle cat, and the body of a jungle cat mixed with a little fox or something. Well at least that's what most genets and civets are like xD
I really do not understand why viverrids are so unpopular. they've got the cute big eyes and ears, they have fur, ...i'm pretty sure they're carnivores or omnivores??? apologies for my failing memory xD GAH again i'm only focusing on genets/civets...
Another viverrid is a binturong, or bear cat. They are one of only 2 carnivores with a prehensile tail, if i remember correctly.
...GOODNESS, i ramble far far too much x'D Just look at these cute darlings for yourself if you don't know what they are http://www.arkive.org/explore/species?taxonomy=animalia_chordata_mammalia_carnivora_viverridae And if you DO know,
my question is....well, hey, why aren't we talking?
(before i post this, a note, NO, viverrids are NOT canines or felines. a civet and a fossa are both viverrids in the same way a fox and a maned wolf are canines. They're their own thing!!)
TL,DR; I mainly play as a banded civet on FH, but nobody ever seems to know what they are or even what ANY viverrid is,
so if you also like viverrids and/or have a viverrid char, let's talk about these highly underrated cyoots!! ♥
TL,DR; I mainly play as a banded civet on FH, but nobody ever seems to know what they are or even what ANY viverrid is,
so if you also like viverrids and/or have a viverrid char, let's talk about these highly underrated cyoots!! ♥
Never really heard of these animals until now. Most probably don't know what they are because they've never had the pleasure of learning about them. Most people in this game are more familiar with lions, tigers, wolves, hyenas, foxes, and all other more well-known animals, and like to stick with roleplaying as those. If they don't know what a civet or viverrids are, then it's a good chance to inform them of the animals. Maybe you'll inspire them to make a civet character of their own.
Looking at pictures of these civets on here makes me think of the Ringtail Cat that lives in south Texas and Central America. They look similar to the civet. Not too many people know about them either.
(http://elelur.com/data_images/mammals/ring-tailed-cat/ring-tailed-cat-03.jpg)