In that outbreak, masked palm
civets sold in live animal markets passed the virus to people.
Not exact matches
I have found a company in Thailand that appears to be
selling sustainable, humanely produced
civet.
Unfortunately for him and for many other people, he had picked up severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS — perhaps directly from an infected bat or from a small, arboreal mammal called a
civet, common in one of Guangdong's famous «wet markets» that
sell wild animals for food, or else from a person or chain of people ultimately infected from one of those animal sources.
After the deadly virus struck in 2002, disease researchers traced it to raccoonlike animals called Himalayan palm
civets, which are
sold for food in live - animal markets in China.
They
sell variety of theirs original Balinese coffee products, herb oil and etc and see the
civet cat the most expensive coffee maker, wellknown as Luwak, its produce «Coffee Luwak» and the process of the bean passing through the digestive tract of the
civet chemically alters the proteins in the Luwak coffee bean to yield more complex and smooth flavors, not found in conventional coffees.
They
sell variety of theirs original Balinese coffee products, herb oil and etc and see the
civet cat the most expensive coffee maker, wellknown as Luwak, its produce «Coffee Luwak» and see the process of making this animal coffee.