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Genetta tigrina (Cape genet), 1777-1786. Genetkat (Genetta Tigrina), donated by Governor Ryk Tulbagh in 1759 to the Menagerie of Stadholder Willem V; Set up and housed in the stadholder's collection after his
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The Cape genet is native to South Africa, and it is recognized by its irregular brown spots, black dorsal crest, and black and white banded tail. Like other genet species, the Cape
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