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September 2019

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2 September 2019
North American
cottontail

Help on New England Cottontail ID

NE cottontail Hi everybody I’m looking for help from the Mammal Watching community about a recent trip I did to Cape Cod, MA Indeed, I was looking for New England Cottontails

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2 September 2019
Africa
Wild Dogs

South Africa August 2019

South Africa 2019 Two weeks and 39 mammal species seen including African Wild Dog, Sable and Southern Reedbuck. This was not a mammal watching trip but also included some fun elem

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2 September 2019
Central and South America
Pantanal

Places near Pantanal?

Dear mammal watchers. We are going to the pantanal right now and will stay around 2 weeks there. After that we have 2 more weeks to go to another place. Either we will try to make

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