The grouped palm civet is an uncommon types of civet found in the tropical woodlands crosswise over south-east Asia. Grouped palm civets were named for their tan and dark striped layers which give the united palm civet more cover in the encompassing wilderness.

The female grouped palm civet typically conceives up to 4 adolescent after a development period that  takes some months and little baby are fed by their mother until they are sufficiently solid to battle for themselves. United palm civets can live for up to 20 years, albeit most infrequently become this old.

Today, the joined palm civet is under danger from deforestation and hence radical loss of a lot of its common territory. The principle purpose behind such broad deforestation in the territory is either for logging or to clear the area to clear a path for palm oil estates.