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Fauna · Masai Mara National Reserve, Narok County, Kenya

African Civet Night Patrol — Masai Mara Kenya

The African civet — a cat-sized, heavily spotted viverrid with a distinctive black-and-white mask and a tail held erect when excited — is one of the Masai Mara's most reliably seen nocturnal mammals on game drives after dark. The civet's omnivorous diet and relatively large size make it active across the full range of open savanna, woodland edges, and river margins, and its combination of the large spotted body, the raccoon-like facial mask, and the erect tail-carriage give it an appearance that consistently surprises first-time observers. The civet's musk deposited on specific marking posts throughout its territory attracts return visits that guide night-drive operators can predict and use to reliably find the animals.

When
Jan — Dec
Best viewing
A guided night drive through the Masai Mara in which experienced operators use known civet scent-marking posts to locate this large, boldly patterned viverrid. Encounters typically give good, unhurried views in a spotlight.
Category
Fauna
Status
Peak season

About this spectacle

After dark in the Masai Mara, the African civet emerges as one of the reserve's most reliably encountered nocturnal mammals. Guided night drives reveal this cat-sized viverrid padding deliberately across open savanna, along woodland edges, and near river margins — its boldly spotted coat, raccoon-like black-and-white facial mask, and characteristically erect tail making it immediately distinctive in spotlight beams. Unlike many secretive nocturnal creatures, the civet's large size and methodical foraging pace give passengers ample time to observe and photograph. Experienced guide-operators know the specific scent-marking posts within civet territories, allowing them to anticipate repeat visits and position vehicles accordingly. The combination of the animal's striking appearance, its unhurried movement, and the electric atmosphere of a Mara night drive — with distant lion roars and the rustle of unseen life — makes each encounter genuinely memorable. The civet's omnivorous habits mean it may be seen hunting insects, raiding fallen fruit, or investigating carcass scraps, offering varied behavioural glimpses across a single outing.

When to go

Jan — Dec

Getting there

Nearest airport: NBO. Nearest city: Narok.

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