Aquatic Genet (Genetta piscivora)

Aquatic Genet (Genetta piscivora)

Series of measured illustrations of the Aquatic Genet
Description
Description

The Aquatic Genet (Genetta piscivora) is a genet that lives in the rainforest east of the Congo River and in the Tshopo District. From past records, their predicted range is evergreen lowland and submontane forests in the Congo Basin. The Aquatic Genet’s dense fur in dark chestnut red without spots or bands; the tail is bushy and black with pale brown underfur. Other traits are a pale head with white spots on the sides of the muzzle and ears free from fur. Aquatic Genets eat mostly freshwater fish including catfish, barbels, squeakers, carps, and crustaceans.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Aquatic Genet has a body length in the range of 17.3”-19.7” (44-50 cm) and total weight of 3.1-3.3 lb (1.4-1.5 kg). The Aquatic Genet has a body height between 6.7”-7.9” (17-20 cm), body width of 3.5”-4.3” (9-11 cm), and tail length of 13.4”-16.5” (34-42 cm). The typical lifespan of the Aquatic Genet is between 9-20 years.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
6.7”-7.9” | 17-20 cm
Width:
3.5”-4.3” | 9-11 cm
Depth:
Length:
17.3”-19.7” | 44-50 cm (Body)
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Weight:
3.1-3.3 lb | 1.4-1.5 kg
Area:
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Tail Length: 13.4”-16.5” | 34-42 cm

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Scientific Name:
Genetta piscivora
Lifespan:
9-20 years

Drawings include:

Aquatic Genet side view, front

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