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Mon, 05/03/2012 - 8:22pm
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arkive - mammals - birds - reptile
A R K I V E MAMMAL- BIRDS- REPTILES
Sun, 21/04/2013 - 6:53pm
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IF you BOOK MARK this site it has mammal - bird and reptile guide sites INFORMATION ON THE 4 PANS
ANIMAL - BIRD - REPTILE- OR -SPECIAL CAM PICs with information and cam pics with extra cam pics
The Kruger Calendar
MAMMALS - WE SEE AT NIGHT.
Africam - Mammals Database CLICK HERE
herbivores click here Herbivores are organisms that are anatomically and physiologically adapted to eat plant-based foods click on picture in site to see slide show MOTHER AND BABY ANIMALS AT NK-E.P - TE PANS CLICK HERE #1 Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) click here click here click here #2 Southern reedbuck (Redunca arundinum) click here #3 African elephant (Loxodonta africana) click here TEMBE ELEPHANT PARK ELEPHANTS CLICK HERE #4 Plains zebra (Equus quagga) click here #5 Impala (Aepyceros melampus) click here #6 Waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) click here #7 Greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) click here click here #8 Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) click here #9 Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) click here ARKIVE PHOTOS CLICK HERE NKORHO WILDEBEEST HERD CLICK HERE #10 African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) click here
#11 common duiker (sylvicapra grimmia)click here more duikers click here #12 Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) click here #13 NYALA click here CLICK HERE #14 White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) click here click here #15 Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) click here #16 Natal duiker (Cephalophus natalensis) click here #17 Hystrix africaeaustralis (Cape porcupine) click here #18 Lepus saxatilis (Scrub hare) click here # 19 Steenbok ~ Raphicerus campestris ~ click here # 20 Neotragus moschatus Suni antelope click here # 21 Steenbok click here click here # 22 suni click here
Sun, 05/05/2013 - 7:07pm
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omnivores click here Omnivores (from Latin: omni, meaning "all, everything"; vorare, "to devour") are species that eat both plants and animal material as their primary food source. click on picture in site to see slide show #1 Banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) click here #2 Common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) click here click here
#3 White-tailed mongoose (Ichneumia albicauda) click here CLICK HERE click here #4 Vervet (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) click here #5 Side-striped jackal (Canis adustus) click here click here video click here #6 Black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas click here click on video to hear calls - click here #7 Chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) click here #8 African civet (Civettictis civetta) click here
#9 Paraxerus cepapi (Tree squirrel) click here click here #10 Honey badger (Mellivora capensis) click here #11 cape porcupine (Hystrix africaeaustralis) click here # 12 Bushbaby click here # 13 Lepus saxatilis (Scrub hare) click here # 14 Brown Hyena click here click here # 15 Thick-tailed greater galago (Otolemur crassicaudatus) Garnett's greater galago, greater bushbaby, greater galago, large-eared greater galago, thick-tailed bushbaby click here # 16 Tree Squirrel click here
Sun, 05/05/2013 - 7:09pm
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carnivores click here meaning 'meat eater' (Latin, carne meaning 'flesh' and vorare meaning 'to devour')
#1Lion (Panthera leo) click here #2 Wildcat (Felis silvestris) click here #3 Spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta) click here #4 Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) click here #5 Leopard (Panthera pardus) click here nk and ep leopards click here CLICK HERE #6 Serval (Leptailurus serval) click here #7 African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) click here CLICK HERE VIDEO;S #8 African civet (Civettictis civetta) click here #9 slender mongooseimages click here # 10 large spotted genet click here CLICK HERE # 11 Common genet (Genetta genetta) click here # 12 KING CHEETAH CLICK HERE click here for images click here # 13 Honey badger (Mellivora capensis) CLICK HERE # 14 Brown hyaena (Hyaena brunnea) CLICK HERE
Fri, 08/02/2013 - 4:06pm
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R-E-P-T--I-L-E-S scarce reptile info click here Africam database CLICK HERE click on picture in site to see slide show #1 Striped skink (Oligosoma striatum) click here #2 Nile monitor video (Varanus niloticus) click here #3 Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) click here click here #4 Stigmochelys pardalis (Leopard tortoise) click here #5 Pelusios sinuatus (Serrated terrapin) click here #6 Varanus albigularis (Rock monitor, White-throated monitor) #7 Lygodactylus capensis (Cape dwarf gecko) click here #8 Dispholidus typus (Boomslang) click here TOADS & FROGS IN THE PANS # 9 Foam Nest Tree Frog Chiromantis xerampelina # 10 common claw frog click here # 11 RAUCOUSTOAD click here # 12 olive toad click here # 13 Foam Nest Frog or Grey Tree Frog click here # 14 Tremolo Sand Frog (Tomopterna cryptotis) click here # 15 Bubbling Kassina, click here # 16 The South African Sharptooth Catfish (Southern Barbel) click here click on the photosTerrapins eat small frogs, fish, aquatic and other insects. Actually, almost anything...which earned them the nickname “vultures of the waterways”. # 17 Pan Hinged Terrapin click here # 18 Serrated Hinged Terrapin click here # 19 Cape Dwarf Gecko ~ Lygodactylus capensis ~ click here # 20 Nile crocodile nesting click here CLICK HERE KRUGER INFO # 21 Acanthocercus atricollis (Southern Tree Agama)
Sun, 05/05/2013 - 7:10pm
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Aves (birds) click here Africam - Birds Database click here
>> Birds of Sabi Sands South Africa BIRDS OF SABI SANDS SOUTH AFRICA
click on picture in each site to see slide show #1 Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiacus) click here click here click here #2 Woolly-necked stork (Ciconia episcopus) click here click here #3 Marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) click here click here #4 White-backed vulture (Gyps africanus) click here #5 African fish-eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer) click here click here VIDEO - CLICK HERE #6 Saddle-billed stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) click here #7 Ciconia ciconia (White stork) click here #8 Mycteria ibis (Yellow-billed stork) click here #9 Platalea alba (African spoonbill) click here # 10 Bostrychia hagedash (Hadeda ibis) click here #11 Alopochen aegyptiacus (Egyptian Goose) click here #12 Plectropterus gambensis (Spur-winged goose) click here click here #13 Sarkidiornis melanotos (Comb duck, Knob-billed duck) click here #14 Numida meleagris (Helmeted guineafowl) click here #15 Guttera edouardi (Crested guineafowl) click here #16 Pternistis swainsonii (Swainson's spurfowl, Swainson's francolin) click here #17 Pternistis natalensis (Natal spurfowl, Natal francolin) #18 Dendroperdix sephaena (Crested francolin) click here #19 Scopus umbretta (Hamerkop) click here #20 Bubo africanus (Spotted eagle-owl) click here #21 Bubo lacteus (Verreaux's eagle-owl, Giant eagle owl) click here #22 Otus senegalensis (African scops-owl) click here #23 Tyto alba (Barn owl) click here #24 Bucorvus leadbeateri (Southern ground-Hornbill)click here #25 Tockus erythrorhynchus (Red-billed hornbill) click here #26 Tockus leucomelas (Southern yellow-billed hornbill) #27 red-billed oxpecker click here # 28 Plectropterus gambensis (Spur-winged goose) click here # 29 Water thick-knee, Water dikkop) click here # 30 (Fork-tailed drongo) click here # 31 Grey heron) click here # 32 Cattle egret) click here # 33 Accipitridae (vultures, kites, hawks, eagles, buzzards and harriers) click here # 34 Aquila verreauxii (Verreauxs' eagle, Black eagle #35 Blacksmith lapwing, Blacksmith plover click here # 36 (Hamerkop) click here click here
Fri, 26/10/2012 - 5:42pm
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B- A- T- S photo,s click here video click here :: Profile of South African Bats :: click here Peter Rundle commented on Nkorho Bush Lodge's wall post. Peter wrote: "Barry. They could be potentially any of the following Fruit eating (megachiroptera) Wahlberg's epauletted bat Angolan epauletted bat Gambion epauletted bat Peter's epauletted bat Dobson's fruit bat Straw coloured fruit bat Egyption fruit bat 60+ species of insectivor through 6 groups if i'm not mistaken 4 definates are Sheath tailed bat Slit faced bat Horseshoe bat Free tailed bat *** hope this helps..." Little free-tailed bat (Chaerephon pumilus) WE MAY BE SEEING THIS BAT AS IT FLYIES AROUND THE NKORHO PAN AT NITE kruger Bat siteimages of bat houses in kruger click here
Sun, 03/02/2013 - 12:53pm
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SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT WHAT WOULD AFRICAM BE LIKE WITH OUT THE CAM LIGHTS 220 V AC IR lights with filters @ ep, nk
24 V DC IR LED @ tm & cheetah & BE the cam lights
Sat, 14/07/2012 - 10:26am
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this is to show how the home zoom operators operated the camera- NOT EASY - at time,s . and most difficult at nite - this info was - put together by - SHUSHIN -
THIS IS INFO -BY ME THEY DO NOT HAVE A SET UP LIKE THE NKORHO LODGE you can see the JOY STICK - on computer on left that helps KARIN or whom ever else may control the zooming from the lodge - thuss the zoom fast zoom operation africam cam history click here
Sat, 15/09/2012 - 2:05pm
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WHERE ARE THE LODGES LOCATED WE SEE ON THE CAMS. NKORHO MAP CLICK HERE DJUMA MAP CLICK HERE click duma map one time to see large picture
Fri, 26/10/2012 - 5:56pm
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THIS SITE MAY HELP SOME MEMBERS AS TO THIS SITE MAY HELP SOME MEMBERS AS TO WHAT ARE BIRD AND ANIMAL MALE-FEMALE BABY CALLED ANIMAL GROUP NAMES List of animal namesLIST OF BIRD NAMES ANIMAL GROUP NAMES List of animal namesLIST OF BIRD NAMES
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