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Check out Cheryl Antonucci’s report from Western Brazil with 33 species including Ucayali Bald Uakari, Bearded Emperor Tamarin and Doubtful Titi.

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Check out Carlos Bocos’s mega report from the Owen Stanley Range and the Central Highlands, 2025: Carlos Bocos, 12 nights & 31 species including Calaby’s Pademelon, Doria’s Tree Kangaroo, Silky Cuscus, Painted Ringtail, Mountain Mosaic-tailed Rat, Lamia & Moss Forest Blossom Bat!

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Check out Mike Richardon’s mega report from Central Kenya with 69 mammal species, including Mountain Bongo, Maned Rat, Naked Mole-rat, and Harrison’s Giant Mastiff Bat!

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Check out Ian Thompson’s report of 4 nights in Djibouti featuring 24 mammals including some megaspecies like Beira, Maned Rat, Somali Sengi and Ethiopian Genet.
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Sunda Colugo (Galeopterus variegatus), Singapore 2025
Sunda Colugos are found across much of south-east Asia, with a second closely related species lives only in the Philippines. Colugos are abundant in some of Singapore’s parks.
These peculiar nocturnal and arboreal mammals are thought to eat mainly leaves and sap. They are the mammalian embodiment of a stunt kite, using the gliding membrane between their legs to float from tree to tree sometimes for well over 100 metres with great maneuverability. They are sometimes called flying lemurs, which is a terrible name because they don’t fly and aren’t lemurs. I prefer colugo. Admittedly I don’t know what ‘colugo’ means but suspect it translates to ‘seriously bloody weird’ in someone’s language.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #flyinglemur #singaporenature
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Amazon Prime Sale Alert! The Thermal MasterT2 Max thermal camera, that comes with a built in laser pointer, is now on sale for just $350 for the Amazon Prime event when you use the mammalwatch1 code at checkout! bit.ly/4jmQWRU
The sale - and discount code - are also happening if you buy direct from Thermal Master bit.ly/44dY6DG
Here's my review of this thermal camera
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Looks great, but do you know of a similar product compatible with iOS and iPhones?
Francesco Germi
Here's a review of the new Thermal Master T2 Max thermal camera, that comes with a built in laser pointer and a 5% discount for mammalwatchers and sells for under $400. www.mammalwatching.com/community-post/review-thermal-master-t2-max-thermal-camera-with-laser-poin... ... See MoreSee Less

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This is awesome. Thanks.
Giant Root Rat (Tachyoryctes macrocephalus), Bale Mountains, Ethiopia, December 2024
This ridiculous looking rodent is more glove puppet than rat. They can weigh up to 600grams (1.3 lbs) and most of that is down to their enormous head. Endangered from habtat loss they are found only in Ethiopia’s Bale Mountain where they can reach extraordinary densities of 2,600 animals per square kilometre. They are a main prey species of the critically endangered Ethiopian Wolf. Although they spend most of their time underground, the population density is so high that you dont usually have to drive more than 10 minutes through their habitat before spotting one partially emerged from a burrow.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #rodentsofinstagram #living-puppet #muppet
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Brilliant. I've been toying with Ethiopia for some time now. Is it worth a trip? Are things relatively stable there now?

Sunda Colugo (Galeopterus variegatus), Singapore 2025
Sunda Colugos are found across much of south-east Asia, with a second closely related species lives only in the Philippines. Colugos are abundant in some of Singapore’s parks.
These peculiar nocturnal and arboreal mammals are thought to eat mainly leaves and sap. They are the mammalian embodiment of a stunt kite, using the gliding membrane between their legs to float from tree to tree sometimes for well over 100 metres with great maneuverability. They are also called flying lemurs: a terrible name because they don’t fly and aren’t lemurs. I prefer colugo. Admittedly I don’t know what ‘colugo’ means but suspect it translates to ‘seriously bloody weird’ in someone’s language.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #flyinglemur #singaporenature
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Sunda Colugo (Galeopterus variegatus), Singapore 2025
Sunda Colugos are found across much of south-east Asia, with a second closely related species lives only in the Philippines. Colugos are abundant in some of Singapore’s parks.
These peculiar nocturnal and arboreal mammals are thought to eat mainly leaves and sap. They are the mammalian embodiment of a stunt kite, using the gliding membrane between their legs to float from tree to tree sometimes for well over 100 metres with great maneuverability. They are also called flying lemurs: a terrible name because they don’t fly and aren’t lemurs. I prefer colugo. Admittedly I don’t know what ‘colugo’ means but suspect it translates to ‘seriously bloody weird’ in someone’s language.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #flyinglemur #singaporenature
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Sunda Clouded Leopard, Neofelis diardii
Kinabtangan River, Sabah, 2025
Walking away after 90 minutes gawping at a clouded leopard a few metres above us is as good as it gets. And as lucky. See the trip report on mammalwatching.com PM me if you want to discuss buying a pre-blessed lucky hat!
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #luckyhat #cloudedleopard #cats_of_instagram #felid #borneomammalwatching

Sunda Clouded Leopard, Neofelis diardii
Kinabtangan River, Sabah, 2025
Walking away after 90 minutes gawping at a clouded leopard a few metres above us is as good as it gets. And as lucky. See the trip report on mammalwatching.com PM me if you want to discuss buying a pre-blessed lucky hat!
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #luckyhat #cloudedleopard #cats_of_instagram #felid #borneomammalwatching
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Poor pictures of a great cetacean. Sato’s Beaked Whales (Berardius minimus), Abashiri, Japan 2025. One of the world’s least known whales, the species was only described in 2019. After 5 days of bad weather we finally got perfect sea conditions and found several pods about 15 miles offshore.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife #wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet #wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography #wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #whales #beakedwhale #japanmammals

Poor pictures of a great cetacean. Sato’s Beaked Whales (Berardius minimus), Abashiri, Japan 2025. One of the world’s least known whales, the species was only described in 2019. After 5 days of bad weather we finally got perfect sea conditions and found several pods about 15 miles offshore.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife #wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet #wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography #wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #whales #beakedwhale #japanmammals
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Eastern Forest Hedgehog (Mesechinus orientalis), Qingliangfeng National Nature Reserve, Zhejiang, China, 2025
This small hedgehog, which weighs about as much as a can of soda, was only discovered in 2023. But they do not appear uncommon in the right habitat. Last week we found two along the road in the hill forests of the Qingliangfeng nature reserve, not far from Hangzhou in SE China.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #hedgehog #hedgehogs_of_instagram #chinamammals

Eastern Forest Hedgehog (Mesechinus orientalis), Qingliangfeng National Nature Reserve, Zhejiang, China, 2025
This small hedgehog, which weighs about as much as a can of soda, was only discovered in 2023. But they do not appear uncommon in the right habitat. Last week we found two along the road in the hill forests of the Qingliangfeng nature reserve, not far from Hangzhou in SE China.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #hedgehog #hedgehogs_of_instagram #chinamammals
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Great Fruit-eating Bat, Artibeus lituratus.
Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2025
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #batsofinstagram #mexicomammalwatching

Great Fruit-eating Bat, Artibeus lituratus.
Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2025
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #batsofinstagram #mexicomammalwatching
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A spectacular Common Sword-nosed Bat (Lonchorhina aurita) from Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, 2025.
The ridiculously exaggerated noseleaf is the longest of any bat and is thought to help focus the bats’ echolocation as they hunt for insects. This species is rarely encountered, especially in Mexico, and I have been longing to see one for a decade or more. And then we caught nine in one evening - an unexpected and very happy surprise - in dry forest on the edge of a cenote (a natural limestone sinkhole) inside which a colony must be roosting.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife #wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet #wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography #wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #batsofinstagram #mexicomammalwatching

A spectacular Common Sword-nosed Bat (Lonchorhina aurita) from Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, 2025.
The ridiculously exaggerated noseleaf is the longest of any bat and is thought to help focus the bats’ echolocation as they hunt for insects. This species is rarely encountered, especially in Mexico, and I have been longing to see one for a decade or more. And then we caught nine in one evening - an unexpected and very happy surprise - in dry forest on the edge of a cenote (a natural limestone sinkhole) inside which a colony must be roosting.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife #wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet #wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography #wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #batsofinstagram #mexicomammalwatching
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Eurasian (Siberian) Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris exalbidus), Kyrgyzstan 2009
If the cute but conservative Red Squirrels of Western Europe ever get into cosplay they will be lining up to pose as this punk beauty.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #squirrelsofinstagram #rodentsofinstagram #cosplay #cosplaysquirrel

Eurasian (Siberian) Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris exalbidus), Kyrgyzstan 2009
If the cute but conservative Red Squirrels of Western Europe ever get into cosplay they will be lining up to pose as this punk beauty.
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #squirrelsofinstagram #rodentsofinstagram #cosplay #cosplaysquirrel
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Brumback’s Night Monkeys, Aotus brumbacki, Colombia 2020
Night monkeys may well be the world’s ultimate busybody. Active at night these small primates seem to spend all day staring out of their bedroom window to see what is going on. The ultimate stickybeaks!
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #primatesofinstagram #noseyneighbor

Brumback’s Night Monkeys, Aotus brumbacki, Colombia 2020
Night monkeys may well be the world’s ultimate busybody. Active at night these small primates seem to spend all day staring out of their bedroom window to see what is going on. The ultimate stickybeaks!
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #primatesofinstagram #noseyneighbor
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