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Released:
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Origin:
South Africa
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Large-Spotted Genet

This is a real coin. If you find anything else please let us know. See the gallery for a photo.

We live close to the Kruger National Park, which we visit frequently, and love dearly. We have dedicated this series of personal geocoins to some of the special animals found in the Park.

LARGE-SPOTTED GENET  (Genetta tigrina)

Appearance
The Large-Spotted Genet has a shoulder height of 210 mm, but this species is short legged. The elongated body has a length of 460 mm and a mass of 1.6 kg. The thick, black and whitish-grey ringed tail is long at 400 mm. Claws are short, partially retractable and are an aid to climbing. No sexual dimorphism is obvious. Rows of rusty spots enclosed with black rings cover the brown or tan upperparts. The black rings merge into lines on the neck. The belly is whitish. They have white patches around the mouth, nose and below the eyes.

The Large-Spotted Genet can be confused with the Small-Spotted Genet, the main difference being the white tipped tail of the latter compared to the black tipped tail of the large spotted species. Another difference is the entirely black spots of the small spotted genet which are without a rusty centre.

Diet
The bulk of its diet consists of rodents and other small mammals such as insectivores, whereas birds, snakes and amphibians are secondary prey. Invertebrates only make up a small portion of its diet. Will also ingest fruit.

Breeding
Normally breeding takes place during the warmer months. The Large-Spotted Genet gives birth to an average of three young per litter after a gestation period of about 70 days. Indications are that the young remain in nests, made above ground, until they are weaned.

Behaviour
This is a solitary species, only occurring in groups during the mating season. Well wooded and watered areas are preferred habitats, particularly forests and closed woodlands. Some dense vegetation for shelter and close proximity to water are essential habitat requirements.

Where are they found
The Large-Spotted Genet is distributed in South Africa from the southern and eastern coast, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, Northern Province and extending into neighbouring countries.

Dec06 - South Africa

Dec06 - Finland

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Tracking History (6925.5mi) View Map

Write note 10/28/2016 Fish Eagle posted a note for it   Visit Log

Fish Eagle's Large-Spotted Genet Coin (Missing) was transferred from Fish Eagles Dead GCs to user Fish Eagle

Write note 4/22/2014 Fish Eagles Dead GCs posted a note for it   Visit Log

Fish Eagle's Large-Spotted Genet Coin (Missing) was transferred from Fish Eagle to user Fish Eagles Dead GCs

Dropped Off 7/14/2007 Fisherman77 placed it in Hemminki Maskulainen Rivieralla Finland - 93.05 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 7/9/2007 Fundamental discovered it   Visit Log

Really nice geocoin. Nice to see coin from SA. We had great trip there few years ago.

Retrieve It from a Cache 7/3/2007 Fisherman77 retrieved it from Kesäpäivä Ruutanassa Finland   Visit Log

Nice geocoin.

Dropped Off 6/29/2007 TGL, placed it in Kesäpäivä Ruutanassa Finland - 2.11 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/25/2007 TGL, retrieved it from Heppasilta Finland   Visit Log

I took this nice coin from Kangasala to Tampere.

Dropped Off 6/24/2007 haksu10 placed it in Heppasilta Finland - 39.53 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 6/17/2007 taaru discovered it   Visit Log

It was nice surprise to see this good-looking coin :)

Retrieve It from a Cache 6/17/2007 haksu10 retrieved it from Runopolku Finland   Visit Log

Very fine coin!

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