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Author: hectorgom

HomePosted by hectorgom
8 June 2020
Africa
identification help

Help with identification of a hare in Kruger NP

Can anyone please help me identify this hare photographed in northern Kruger National Park on 16 Dec 2013? It has a remarkably well-marked face pattern (like Riverine Rabbit?) Than

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23 June 2017
Africa

New research confirms that Africa has 2 species of living elephants

This article, just out, is open Access (hurray!). You can Google the title and you will find it.   Title: Palaeogenomes of Eurasian straight-tusked elephants challenge the cur

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16 November 2016
Oriental

Identification help with a cetacean photographed off Sri Lanka

These photos of a mother and young cetacean were taken off Sri Lanka on the usual Blue-Whale-watching boat trip off Mirissa in April 2015. The boatmen said they thought they were S

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17 October 2015
Uncategorised

ID please: bats from the Pantanal, Brazil

These 6 photos are of bats that I couldn’t identify from Brazil. The bottom photo is from near Cristalino Jungle Lodge, the others are from the a couple of abandoned construc

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17 October 2015
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ID please: Bats from near Alta Floresta, Brazil

Above is a fairly large bat with a horseshoe-bat-like noseleaf that was roosting with others of its species under the roof of an abandoned house. Below is a dead bat hanging from a

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25 September 2015
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ID please: Brazil bats at hummingbird feeders

Hi! I’m new to this Forum. I am a birdwatcher from Mexico with an interest in mammals. I need help with identification, please. I first thought they were some species of Anou

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