Mean ± SE adult weight for males and females was
1862.9 ± 56.3 g and 1709.2 ± 36.6 g, respectively. The study focused
on the 21 genets tracked for at least 30 consecutive days
(e.g. Zielinski et al., 2004), including 19 animals tracked in the
wet season and 12 in the dry season. Each animal was monitored
from the day of release until its death or when the radio-collar batteries
finished, averaging (±SE) a monitoring period per animal of
183.2 ± 19.4 days (range: 36–389). Ten other animals could not
be tracked for sufficiently long periods due to poaching (2 animals),
roadkills (2), drowning (1), and radio-collar damage (5).