Rare species

On Rhinos

2020-01-22T15:54:29+01:00Namibia, Rare species|

We came across a distinctive track in the dust. A large three-toed pad, unique in the African bush. They identify the presence of the only mammal species with three toes on both front and rear feet, the rhinocerous. This mammal is fast disappearing, mainly because of Man´s greed and a ...

Family time with chimpanzees

2019-11-25T12:46:46+01:00African Destinations, African Safari, Gorillas and Chimps, Journeys, Justin Bell, Mountains and hikes, Rare species, Tanzania|

December 2018 I looked out of the window of the Cessna Caravan 12-seater aircraft as it banked and descended. The aquamarine waters of Lake Tanganyika contrasted with the emerald vegetation of the fields. A couple of days ago Laurence and Alana, my two eldest children, were at university in opposite ...

Giraffe – one species or more?

2018-09-16T19:33:23+01:00Justin Bell, Rare species|

An essential requirement for a species is that they can reproduce and have fertile offspring. Clearly if they cannot do so, they become extinct. Most hybrids such as a liger, which results when a lion and a tiger mate, are infertile. The same occurs when a horse is cross-bred with ...

A Small Cat Hunts

2016-09-21T08:01:06+01:00African Safari, Justin Bell, Rare species, Tanzania|

The Land-cruiser stopped so that we could watch a group of chattering banded mongooses rushing across the track. Every now and then one would stand on his hind legs and look around in case there was danger. While there one of us noticed a water monitor lizard lounging over an acacia branch above us. He seemed to have an ideal spot to enjoy a cool breeze, and we wouldn’t have noticed him if we hadn’t been parked underneath him. Then something flashed past the front of the Land-Cruiser, and a second later we heard the squealing of a distraught mongoose.

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