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The spots covering the Small-Spotted Genet's body are generally slightly smaller than those of the large-spotted genet, but not always: the raising of the dorsal crest is more characteristic in terms of telling these two species apart. The muzzle is pointed and the ears are rounded. No two animals are exactly alike. Two to four young are born during the summer months, usually in the mother's daytime shelter. Small-spotted genets were tamed by the ancient Egyptians as household pets to kill rodents. More facts about Small-Spotted Genets WHERE FOUND: Tsitsikamma
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