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What can I say? They’re cute.
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Both the greater kudu and its close cousin, the lesser kudu, have stripes and spots on the body, and most have a chevron of white hair between the eyes. Males have long, spiral horns. The greater kudu's horns are spectacular and can grow as long as 1.8 meters (about 6 feet), making 2-1/2 graceful twists. Female greater kudus are noticeably smaller than the males. By contrast, lesser kudus are even smaller — about 90 centimeters at the shoulder. Males can weigh up to 105 kilograms (230 pounds), and females generally weigh about 22 kilograms less. Lesser kudus have smaller horns than their larger cousins and have conspicuous white patches on the upper and lower parts of the neck. Although both species are bluish-gray, grayish-brown, or rust color, the lesser kudus have five to six more lateral white stripes, for a total of 11 to 15. Both species have a crest of long hair along the spine, and greater kudus also have a fringe under the chin.
Info source URL: www.awf.org/wildlife-conservation/kudu
Photo capture date & Location: 2016-01 Bushtime at Mabula
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Die Stare (Sturnidae) sind eine der artenreichsten Familien der Singvögel (Passeres), die zu den Sperlingsvögeln (Passeriformes) gehören. Sie zählen zu den am weitesten verbreiteten Vogelfamilien der Welt. Die Familie umfasst 34 Gattungen und fast 120 Arten, von denen zwei Gattungen und sechs Arten ausgestorben sind.
„Bisogna imparare a stare soli, solo così si può imparare a stare con gli altri, altrimenti ci stai perché ne hai bisogno.
Bisogna fare a scuola un'ora di insegnamento alla solitudine, imparare a bastarsi.
The other animals at Daneway Banks must be quite disrupted during the Large Blue butterfly flight season, with hordes of photographers wondering around on any reasonable day.
Here I'm stood by a rabbit warren being observed by a European Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes crucigera) further up the hill. It's clearly used to people, eventually wondering off looking more fed-up than frightened.
The rabbits won't get many grazing opportunities most of the day. This will weaken them a bit and push them out along the risk curve. Foxy will be waiting . . .