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The African civet, known for its distinctive spotted coat and musky scent, has a surprising role in the perfume industry. Its perineal glands secrete a substance called civetone, which was historically used as a fixative in perfumes to enhance their scent and prolong their longevity.

While synthetic alternatives are now commonly used, civetone still holds a place in the history of perfumery.

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