Civiper

The civiper is a species of civet-like omnivorous magnasaur in the genus Ictiserpens, meaning "weasel snake". They are a domesticated species that is least concerned.

Physical characteristics
Civipers have a broadly civet-like appearance, though it has no ears and have a longer mouth than civets, like those of general viverrosaurs. They range from 46 to 100 centimeters (18 to 39 inches) in length (excluding their long tails) and weigh around 3 to 5.4 kilograms (6 to 12 pounds) in general weight.

Diet
Civipers are very unusual among magnasaurs and snakes in general, in that they are omnivorous with some being purely herbivorous. Many species primarily eat fruits while some use nectar as a source of energy. While they may also prey on small neoreptiliomorphs, they tend to be more herbivorous than carnivorous, which is something bizarre within snakes.

Behaviour
Civipers are typically solitary creatures. They make large territories of up to a few hundred square kilometers each. They mark their territories predominantly by using their urine within paths in their territories. Civipers, while being mainly arboreal, will occasionally come to the ground to feed on nectar.

Interaction with urban environments
Octomen do hunt and eat civipers and sell them to markets. (they taste very tough on the outside but when eating the insides its basically a mix of chicken and beef with a hint of rattlesnake tastes since they are snakes) While civiper meat is low in fat, it is highly nutritious. Those that are farmed and fed fruits are generally more tastier than those fed with meat. It might sound strange but civipers are known to produce honey. The way it works is to feed a civiper with nectar and harvest it from their fecal matter. While it may sound gross but honey produced by civipers are more healthy and tasty than bee honey.