Giant forest genet
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The giant forest genet (''Genetta victoriae''), also known as the giant genet, is a genet
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to the Congo Basin. As it is considered as widely distributed and common, it is listed as
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on the
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.


Characteristics

The giant genet has a yellowish white short and thick fur with numerous black spots. It is whitish on top of the muzzle and between the eyes. . Measurements of museum specimen range from in head and body with a long tail.


References

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