Himalayan Palm Civets are excellent climbers and frequently called “weasel cats. They have elongated bodies with short legs, and a tail that is almost as long as their head and body combined. Physical features: -They have average body length of 50 centimeters, and a tail that is 48 centimeters long. Himalayan Palm Civets have elongated bodies with short legs. Their nose is pointed and protrudes from their small face. The coat of Asian palm civets is short, coarse, and usually black or gray with black-tipped guard hairs all over. Behavior: - Asian palm civets are known for are being nocturnal, arboreal, and mostly solitary. They are only active during the night, resting in trees during the day. They tend to be more active at the start of dusk, mostly searching for food, then finding a rest site as dawn approaches. When food supplies are steady in their region, palm civets typically rest in the same tree every day. Habitat: They are widespread but mostly found in southern china, northern Himalayas, south china sea and island in the Indian ocean. They are basically found within and around Asia. They can live in variety of habitats. They naturally live in tropical and temperate forests.