A new report from Mark Hows
South Africa, 2016: Mark Hows, 2 weeks & 80 species or so, including South African Hedgehog, Black-footed Cat, and a bunch of nice bats and rodents.
Jon
A new report from Mark Hows
South Africa, 2016: Mark Hows, 2 weeks & 80 species or so, including South African Hedgehog, Black-footed Cat, and a bunch of nice bats and rodents.
Jon
This is pretty interesting… Scientists have released the first known photographs of gorillas performing face-to-face copulation in the wild....
With thanks to Mac Hunter for sending this through to me, some of you might be interested in a...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/tall-tale-study-reveals-giraffes-four-species-not-194024390.html Interesting article on the split of the Giraffe. Nice to add new species without going anywhere:-) Andrew ...
In August 2009 I was in South Africa for work and had a few days to look around. I’ve...
This is an entertaining little video that shows who carries the brains in the animal kingdom. – Leslie Sokolow...
For many years Uganda had been fairly high on my list of places to visit, but never quite high...
A nice article on the Bioko Drill. I’d love to visit Bioko Island. Has anyone been? http://news.mongabay.com/2013/0502-fitzner-bioko-drill.html cheers Jon
Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I've also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited over 100 countries. There's more here.
Nice trip report, thanks.
The picture at the top of page 6 is labelled as a nyala, but looks like a kudu to me (?)
And me – well spotted.
Sorry I had not uploaded a corrected version, the error was spotted on the UK forums
Mark