Before resorting to biting or spraying when threatened, what physical display might an African Civet engage in?

Answer

Standing broadside, hunching its back, and erecting its mane

When an African Civet feels its safety is compromised, it engages in a physical display that involves standing broadside to the enemy, hunching its back, erecting its mane, and vocalizing with growls and cough-like sounds before escalating.

Before resorting to biting or spraying when threatened, what physical display might an African Civet engage in?

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