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The rusty-spotted genet (Genetta maculata) is a genet that is also called panther genet and large-spotted genet. It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa, considered common and therefore listed as Least Concern in the IUCN Red List.
The rusty-spotted genet has short whitish grey to pale yellow coloured fur with dark spots and a continuous dark line across the back. The spots of the upper two dorsal rows are round or square, brown in the center and darker outside. In head-to-body length it ranges from 42 to 52 cm (17 to 20 in). Its 40 to 53 cm (16 to 21 in) long tail is ringed and has a dark tip. Its feet are of the same colour as the fur. It weighs from 1.3 to 3 kg (2.9 to 6.6 lb).
Just chillin' on the couch, watching some West Wing. I decided there weren't enough pet genet videos on youtube, so this is my contribution. Sorry if it's boring/low quality, but you get to see a cool animal. More info and breeders: http://www.juliesjungle.com/genet.php http://www.critterhouse.com/ Quick Facts: *There are several different species of genets, but the most common are the Common/Small Spotted African Genet and the Large/Rusty Spotted African Genet. *They are NOT felines. They belong to the Viverridae family. *They are carnivores and have semi-retractible claws much like a cat. *They have civet glands that can be expressed and emit a foul odor. Usually happens when the genet is scared/stressed. *I've seen websites that say these guys get up to 8-10 lbs. Loki is a f...
One of the first video clips from our newly-placed Camera #2! Here’s a quick glimpse of the elusive Common genet (Genetta genetta), a cool little critter with a tell-tale banded tail. Camera #2, 07-28-2016, 03:01
The Small-Spotted Genet is slightly smaller than the Large-Spotted Genet, and the markings are more distinct black and white and without a rusty tinge. The tail is white tipped, as opposed to the black tipped tail of the Large-Spotted Genet. Overall body colour is more a dirty white covered with black spots and forming lines from the head to the tail. Along the spine is a crest of erectile long black hairs. It has distinct white patches on the face below the eyes, which is less prominent around the mouth and on the forehead. They have retractile claws. Tails are long and ringed black and white. -------------------------------------------------------- Want More Great Wildlife Videos! Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=aquavisiontv
A few weeks ago I was truly blessed to find a female Small Spotted Genet and her two kittens in the south of Kruger National Park. We were looking at a beautiful Rhino drinking and wading at the waterhole, when I realised the birds going crazy in the tree above the hide. As I looked up, I saw this cute bundle of Genet. Small Spotted Genet - also known as Common Genet [Genetta genetta] Appearance: The Small-Spotted Genet is slightly smaller than the Large-Spotted Genet, and the markings are more distinct black and white and without a rusty tinge. The tail is white tipped, as opposed to the black tipped tail of the Large-Spotted Genet. Overall body colour is more a dirty white covered with black spots and forming lines from the head to the tail. Along the spine is a crest of erectile long ...
Visit our bird feeder at http://www.AllenBirdCam.com to see our lovely South African birds during the day and regular bush baby and genet visits during the night.