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- Genet (animal) - Wikipedia
Genets are slender cat-like animals with a long body, a long ringed tail, large ears, a pointed muzzle and partly retractile claws Their fur is spotted, but melanistic genets have also been recorded
- The Genet Animal: 10 Facts About the Spotted Viverrid (Not a Cat!)
Genets are actually more closely related to civets, binturongs, and hyenas than to members of the cat family, despite their similar appearance Therefore, they are distant relatives of cats, dogs, and bears
- Genet - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Genets are native exclusively to Africa, although the common genet has been introduced to some parts of southern Europe Their distribution is remarkably broad, encompassing rainforests, woodlands, savannas, and even mountainous regions
- Should You Keep a Genet as a Pet? - The Spruce Pets
Explore the unique characteristics, care needs, diet, and housing requirements of genets, exotic animals that resemble cats and ferrets yet require specialized attention
- GENETS | The World’s Most Agile Hunters | 4K - YouTube
Watch more 4k nature documentaries here: • The Unique Wildlife Of Germany's Ancient F A young genet cub is beginning its journey in the wild We follow this solitary, cat-like predator as she
- Common Genet - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
Common genets communicate using body language and smell Mothers and their young will call to each other, as well as communicate using olfactory and visual cues They also produce various sounds to communicate A mother and her babies exchange hiccup-like calls Young genets will often purr and mew When threatened, they make clicks and growls
- Genet | African, Carnivore Nocturnal | Britannica
Genets are elongate short-legged animals with long tapering tails, pointed noses, large rounded ears, and retractile claws Coloration varies among species but usually is pale yellowish or grayish, marked with dark spots and stripes; the tail is banded black and white
- Genet - African Wildlife Foundation
Genets are long, lean carnivores that appear catlike with a tail usually as long as (if not longer than) the body There are approximately 14 species identified all of which vary in appearance and habitat
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