This poor genet has lost its foot. It had found a very cozy niche up in the rafters of this building.
Recognised by the black-tipped tail which distinguishes them from the Small-spotted Genet.
Under stress, they will emit a musky odour from an anal gland.
They are capable of catching birds flying overhead by jumping into air to catch them.
Their food consists mainly of rats, mice, locusts, beetles, birds and wild fruits.
They are only seen at night when they come out to hunt so seeing this one during the day and being able to get pics of it was a real treat.
Amazing animal!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating animal!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Creature, you were lucky indeed to be able to photograph one - are they rare?
ReplyDeletethanks for drawing my attention to this animal, I wasn't aware of their existence ...
Thanks Bravesh and Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThey are not really rare Graham but because they are nocturnal, one never sees them.
ReplyDeleteThat was an awesome sighting. Seems like it knew you were there.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes wonder if finding these creatures is luck or just that I am so aware of what goes on around me. This was a very special treat for me.
ReplyDeleteI think I've only seen one once on a game drive many years ago.
ReplyDeleteAlthough they are nocturnal Jonker, I have seen them as late as 9am. Both of the genet species are found in this area.
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