What is the strong, musky secretion produced by civets used for, and where is it produced?
Answer
It is used for territorial marking and produced by perineal glands.
Civets are distinguished by scent produced by a pair of perineal glands located near their genitals; this secretion, called civet, is a strong musk used primarily for territorial marking.

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