Genêt

Genêt
/zheuh nay"/; Fr. /zheuh ne"/, n.
Edmond Charles Edouard /ed mawonn" shannrddl ay dwannrdd"/, ("Citizen Genêt"), 1763-1834, French minister to the U.S. in 1793.

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▪ genus of mammal
 any of about five species of lithe, catlike carnivores of the genus Genetta, family Viverridae. 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. Adult genets weigh 1–2 kg (2.2–4.4 pounds) and are about 40–60 cm (16–24 inches) long, excluding the 40–55-centimetre tail.

      Except for the small-spotted genet (G. genetta), which also occurs in western Asia and southern Europe, they are found only in Africa. Genets live alone or in pairs and are active mainly at night. They frequent forests, grasslands, and brush and are as agile in the trees as on the ground. They prey on small mammals and birds. Litters contain two or three young.

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