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Author: dactylor

HomePosted by dactylor
7 November 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Walrus north sea

Another walrus in NW europe

There seems to be another walrus on the move in the North sea. So eyes pealed if you move along the coast. Hopefully it will end better for this individual then it did for Freya. h

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20 March 2022
Central and South America
BrazilcaraçaTapir

Lowland tapir at caraça, Brazil

Good evening,   Right now I am at Caraça, Brazil famous for its maned wolf. I haven’t heared or didn’t know a lowland tapir seems to visit sometimes as well. Righ

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10 March 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Europewolf

Wolf map central Europe

Good morning everyone, I thought maybe everyone here would enjoy this map as well. It is the distribution of wolfs and wolf packs in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. https://w

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4 March 2022
Oriental
Cat TienElephantVietnam

Cat Tien Elephant Bull

I thought I post it here. I saw via instragram that the last 2 weeks an elephant bull has been walking around the trails of Cat Tien and has been walking trough the gardens at the

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20 January 2022
Central and South America
BrazilTravel buddy

Traveling february, march 2022

Hello everyone, I am planning to go on a trip to Brazil this year. I know it is quite short notice but wanted try anyways. Are there any people interested in maybe travelling toget

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