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What

Cape Dune Molerat (Bathyergus suillus)

Observer

paoloc

Date

October 28, 2018 03:29 PM SAST

Description

Eating plant stalks, fully in the open, over at least 30 minutes, with a lot of people on the dune very close to it. Completely unafraid of people, or anything else, seemingly.

See also: video at: https://vimeo.com/297926275

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What

Shrews (Family Soricidae)

Observer

henrydelange

Date

December 6, 2023 04:34 PM SAST

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What

Shrews (Family Soricidae)

Observer

cecileroux

Date

November 23, 2023 09:51 AM SAST

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What

Musk Shrews (Genus Crocidura)

Observer

caljansen

Date

October 25, 2023 07:13 AM SAST

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What

Cape Dune Molerat (Bathyergus suillus)

Observer

charldeacon88

Date

October 28, 2023 06:40 PM SAST

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What

Mole Snake (Pseudaspis cana)

Observer

corriedt

Date

October 1, 2016 12:06 PM SAST

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What

Gerbils (Subfamily Gerbillinae)

Observer

m_d

Date

August 30, 2023 10:27 AM CAT

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What

Giant Molerat (Fukomys mechowii)

Observer

jakob

Date

December 13, 2014

Description

Simply amazing.

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What

Red-lipped Snake (Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia)

Observer

scelotes

Date

June 15, 2023 11:18 AM SAST

Description

Albino.

Snake was found held briefly whilst waiting for an identification and later released

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What

Puff Adder (Bitis arietans)

Observer

thyme5way12

Date

May 1, 2023 01:04 PM SAST

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What

Cape Molerat (Georychus capensis)

Observer

anibotani

Date

March 21, 2023 03:21 PM SAST

Description

This observation is for the Mole rat.Seperate observation for the Heron.

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What

Sloggett's Vlei Rat (Otomys sloggetti)

Observer

lesegomalekana

Date

February 22, 2023 02:46 PM SAST

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What

Cape Molerat (Georychus capensis)

Observer

jacquesmerwe923

Date

July 1, 2022 10:50 AM SAST

Description

Cape Molerat? Rocky shale outcrop in Renosterveld.

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What

Common Molerat (Cryptomys hottentotus)

Observer

buggsbalmer

Date

December 11, 2021 10:19 AM SAST

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What

Cape Dune Molerat (Bathyergus suillus)

Observer

celmari

Date

June 27, 2022 02:36 PM SAST

Description

Last 2 photos screenshot from my video

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What

Rodents (Order Rodentia)

Observer

johnyeld

Date

June 7, 2022 09:05 AM SAST

Description

Skulls found in owl pellets (Spotted Eagle Owl?)

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What

Woodland Thicket Rat (Grammomys dolichurus)

Observer

bartwursten

Date

January 7, 2007 03:57 PM CAT

Description

Found freshly dead in our garden. We often saw them climbing along the beams in our roof. We told our guests they were bare-tailed squirrels.

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What

Marshall's Pygmy Chameleon (Rhampholeon marshalli)

Observer

bartwursten

Date

February 2004

Description

Is this a scary monster from the latest Jurassic Park movie? Its body towering over the innocent victim; the jaws agape, ready for the kill; the bony ridges on its back set in deadly menace? Actually, it is only about 5cm long and more like a little bathtub toy that will go beep when you squeeze its funny nose. To this tiny Marshall’s Dwarf Chameleon we are the monsters and it is trying to impress and scare us with its posturing. It doesn’t need to worry, for excited as we are for this rare and wonderful opportunity, we have no intention to harm the little creature.

Marshall’s Dwarf Chameleon, also known as Rhampholeon marshalli, is a small - very small – relative of the well-known Flap-necked Chameleon, which is found throughout Zimbabwe. It is a so-called near-endemic, known only from the border mountains of Zimbabwe and Mozambique. It inhabits the undergrowth layers of montane evergreen forest. In the Vumba it is common in places such as the Bunga Forest. They usually do not make such a spectacle of themselves and are very inconspicuous during the day, quietly going about their business of catching small insects in the forest. That’s why seeing and photographing this little guy was such a bonus. The best way to catch a glimpse of these chameleons is in fact at night because chameleons wear clean white pyjamas. When you are asleep you do not want to bother with all this colour changing business so that activity is turned off. They seem to be rather fond of a place they can call a comfortable bed and tend to sleep in almost the same spot every night. Obviously chameleons have somewhat different ideas about comfort, and hanging up-side-down from an exposed twig or leaf seems to be the thing to do. As a result you can spot them fairly easily if you want to go to the trouble of walking around the forest in the dark of night. And don’t forget to bring your torch.

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What

Southern Adder (Bitis armata)

Observer

vfrith

Date

May 2022

Place

Missing Location

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What

Eastern Grey Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)

Observer

frozeninmn

Date

November 13, 2016 01:44 AM UTC

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What

Many-horned Adder (Bitis cornuta)

Observer

scelotes

Date

March 29, 2022 04:39 PM SAST

Place

WC, ZA (Google, OSM)

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What

Namaqua Chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis)

Observer

suemilton-dean

Date

March 27, 2022 04:18 PM SAST

Description

Chamaelion crossing sand track in Pteronia pallens succulent karoo at 16.30 on 27 March 2022. A rare sighting. Only two other seen in this area in past 35 years

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What

Giant Molerat (Fukomys mechowii)

Observer

niallp

Date

May 20, 2018 04:09 PM SAST

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What

Northern Black-tailed Rattlesnake (Crotalus molossus ssp. molossus)

Observer

kfinn

Date

July 2018

Description

Found out basking near pine tree. Length about 4ft (conservative estimate). Catron County, NM