The genet, a small carnivorous mammal native to Africa and parts of Europe, primarily consumes a variety of fruits, including berries, figs, and other soft, ripe fruits. They are opportunistic feeders and may also eat insects, small mammals, and birds, but fruits form an essential part of their diet, especially in the wild. Their preference for fruits can vary depending on seasonal availability and habitat.
The Genet Is Mainly A Meat Eater. It Will Eat .Rodents .Mustelids .Birds .Reptiles .Amphibians .Insects .Other Small Mammals The Genet Though Might Sometimes Eat .Plants .Owls .Goshawks .Cats .Carrion .Even Ungulates
fruits (pears)
Sabryn Genet's birth name is Ertle, Sabryn Genet.
Genets Are Mainly Meat Eaters And Mainly Eat Rodents, Birds, Lizards And Snakes. They Will Also Eat Fruit, Mustelids And Fish.
Alot of fruits. They eat bananas and mangos mostly. they also eat native fruits
Yes, apes commonly eat fruits.
The Cape Genet (Genetta tigrina), also known as the Blotched Genet or the Large-spotted Genet.
what rainforest does a genet live in
Jean Genet
Saint Genet was created in 1952.
Edmond Genet died in 1917.
Ray Genet died in 1979.