The Structure of the Lingual Papillary of the Asian Palm Civet’s ( Paradoxurus hermaphorditus ): The Analysis of Feeding Habit Adaption using Gross-Morphometric, Scanning Electron Microscope, Light Microscope (Histochemistry Staining)
Abstract:The Asian palm civet ( Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) is a wild
mammal which is living in nature in Indonesia forest. Recently due to
the highest demand of civet coffee, push the changes of the living
environment of the Asian palm civet as the pet or captive breed. Changes
in the environment from the wild to human intervention cause shift in
their behaviour and feeding patterns. This is thought possibly to affect
it’s anatomical structure and histology digestive organ and mainly the
lingual papillae as an entranc… Show more
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