A cougar family visiting a camera trap set up to monitor wolverines. Taken in Elk Valley, BC, not far from Crowsnest Pass.
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Thailand rfi juni-july 2016
mauricetijm, , General Mammal Watching, 11
Hi all, I planning a trip to Thailand for three weeks in late june – early july 2016. So far I...
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Domestic mammals countability
vdinets, , General Mammal Watching, 25
Here’s a summary of domesticated species countability issues. Comments welcome 🙂 http://dinets.info/domestics.pdf Vladimir
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OMG – ITS AWARDS NIGHT! The 2018 N.U.T.T.E.R Awards
Jon Hall, , General Mammal Watching, 2
Oscars? What Oscars?! The only game in town is this call for nominations for the 2018 awards for Mammalwatching’s...
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Vancouver Island Marmot update
John Fox, , General Mammal Watching, 0
I spent the afternoon at the Mt Washington Alpine Center ski place, it was chilly, overcast and foggy; no...
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Book Review – Lagomorphs: Pikas, Rabbits and Hares of the World
Jon Hall, , Gear Review, General Mammal Watching, 2
Andrew Smith’s new guide to the world’s lagomorphs is a welcome addition to my bookshelf. The book covers all...
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Marine mammals GIS page
John Fox, , General Mammal Watching, 0
Hi all, thought this might be of interest. Actually includes birds and turtles, but you have to drill down...
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Marbled Polecat and Eurasian Lynx stake outs in Georgia
europesbig5kej, , General Mammal Watching, 0
An EB5 companion and eco travel agent came across a Marbled Polecat while on a birding trip to the...
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New World ID questions
JanEbr, , General Mammal Watching, ID, North America, South America, 8
Several people told me this is the best place to try to crack my trickiest ID questions, so I...
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Makes me think of how high fencing is (or isn’t) in zoos.
Wow !!
I don’t think she is jumping (or levitating…). Looks to me like she has climbed the trunk, grabbed the bait in her mouth, and her body is simply swinging out from the trunk as she tries to pull the bait loose – she’s still gripping the trunk with her front paws.