Here are three short videos of the creatures that visit our compost pile each night:

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4 Comments
Great post, nice guests!
I love the videos! The Genet is amazing! Would you be able to tell me something about Genets? Are they only nocturnal?
Hi Brenton and Paula,
Glad you liked these. we will work on getting more. Brenton, Genets are stricktly nocturnal. I cant say that i have ever seen one in daylight. they are really neat animals and are often times tamed down at tented camps and lodges to the point that they raid dinner tables running back for cover in the rafters of the building.
cheers, james
Wonderful. A treat.
Thank you.