Posted by AI on 2025-08-20 10:13:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-25 05:05:35
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A red alert was issued in the Kerala High Court on Wednesday after a common palm civet 'visited' both the homes of the state's Chief Minister and Opposition Leader, leaving behind an unwelcome surprise and causing a stench that forced the court to postpone proceedings.
The animal, which is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List, is native to Asia and is known for entering homes and buildings in search of food, often attracting attention with its peculiar nocturnal calls and leaving a foul-smelling mess behind. Having dealt with its fair share of unexpected visitors, the Kerala High Court was forced to take a break after staff apparently found it difficult to bear the pungent odor left by the animal.
The incident, which has left many stunned, has also prompted concerns about the welfare of the animal, with some questioning whether it had been harmed in any way.
For now, the court has resumed its normal proceedings, but it remains to be seen if the civet will make a surprise appearance again, perhaps triggering further interruptions.