Diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey.
Unusual in that it is a single living species that occurs nearly worldwide.
Author: ralph
Typically live 3 years in the wild. In captivity they can live up to 15.
Said to sleep for an average of about 15 hours a day.
Only found in North America and Siberia.
Photo: Mila
Huge, very mean looking inflatable frogs that we found all over Piper Pan in the Central Kalahari, in temporary ponds and in the deep pools of water on the roads. They have an incredibly nasty look on their faces when approached and make a bizarre industrial sound at night.
They are the second largest frogs on earth, and adult males can weigh well over a kilo.
They survive by burying themselves during the dry season (i.e. winter in the Kalahari, May – Sept), dropping their metabolism to one-quarter of the normal rate and sustaining themselves using moisture stored in their digestive tracts.
Photo: Ralph
Wide flat lip. Largest rhino. Estimated 20,000 remaining.
Perched in our copse of trees at CKKOR02. Probably the same one James had at CKKOR03 four months previously.
These guys breed for life and live up to 10 years.
Photo: The Internets
Photo: The Internets
Photo: The Internets
Photo: The Internets
Photo: The Internets