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Masked palm civet's market price

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, Masked palm civet's market price

Abstract: in animal taxonomy, masked palm civet belongs to the genus Carnivora, Carnivora, and is one of the "eight treasures". It is mainly distributed in the tropics. Because of the main fruit eaters, the meat has no peculiar smell, so it is regarded by the people as a tonic. Let's take a look at masked palm civet's market price.

Masked palm civet in animal taxonomy belongs to mammalian carnivorous cat family fruit beaver genus, is one of the "eight treasures", mainly distributed in the tropics, because the main fruit eaters, so the meat does not smell very peculiar, folk as a supplement, let's take a look at masked palm civet's market price!

Masked palm civet's market price

Masked palm civet's market price is generally between 30 yuan and 40 jin, and the price varies from place to place.

The Culture value of masked palm civet

Masked palm civet's fat is a raw material in the production of cosmetics, which can treat burns. The beaver skin produced in southern China has a smaller width, while the beaver fur produced in the north has a larger width and can be made into leather gloves. Tail hair and needle hair can be made into brushes and brushes.

The population status of masked palm civet

Masked palm civet has a large number of folk breeding and breeding, but the current situation of the wild population is unknown, and the huge profits have prompted the trend of poaching and selling masked palm civet everywhere. According to the Wildlife Protection Law of the people's Republic of China, wild masked palm civet belongs to protected animals.

On May 11, 2003, researchers in Shenzhen and Hong Kong isolated SARS-like virus from masked palm civet samples. Beijing, Guangzhou and other places have temporarily sealed off and managed to raise masked palm civet.

In August 2003, the State Forestry Administration of China confirmed the list of the first batch of terrestrial wild animals that can be used for commercial operation. Masked palm civet, who was widely hyped, will take off the label of "the culprit of SARS" and become a midday meal for the citizens.

Yuan Guoyong, a professor of infectious diseases at the School of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, said in 2013 that the natural host of SARS virus was a bat called "Chinese chrysanthemum-headed bat". Masked palm civet was only an intermediate host, not a natural host, and masked palm civet was cleared of his grievances for 10 years.

 
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