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Check out Jon Hall’s report from January 2025 of a weekend in Kaeng Krachan National Park. Nineteen species including Robinson’s Banded Langur, Northern Woolly Horseshoe Bat, Sun Bear and a melanistic Leopard.

China

Check out Jonas Livet & Rūta Vaicekauskaitė’s superb and remarkable report on seeing Yangtze Finless Porpoise and some other great mammals around Nanjing city including Asian Badger, Amur Hedgehog and Raccoon Dog.

Aye aye Daubentonia madagascariensis

Madagascar

Check out Alex Meyer’s mega report: 5  weeks & 130 mammal species across 22 different locations. Highlights included Indri, Aye-aye, Grandidier’s Mongoose, Fossa, Dobson’s Shrew Tenrec, Madagascar Giant Mastiff Bat, Eastern Sucker-footed Bat, Danfoss’s Mouse Lemur, 14 Sportive Lemurs and 8 Sifakas.

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Kenya

Check out Jane Kempler’s report of a 2024 trip to Kenay: 3 weeks & 92 species including Maned Rat, Rufous Sengi, Naked Mole-rat and Black-fronted Duiker. Great photos too.

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Giant Root Rat (Tachyoryctes macrocephalus), Bale Mountains, Ethiopia, December 2024

This ridiculous looking rodent is more glove puppet than rat. They can weigh up to 600grams (1.3 lbs) and most of that is down to their enormous head. Endangered from habtat loss they are found only in Ethiopia’s Bale Mountain where they can reach extraordinary densities of 2,600 animals per square kilometre. They are a main prey species of the critically endangered Ethiopian Wolf. Although they spend most of their time underground, the population density is so high that you dont usually have to drive more than 10 minutes through their habitat before spotting one partially emerged from a burrow.

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #rodentsofinstagram #living-puppet #muppet
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Giant Root Rat (Tachyoryctes macrocephalus), Bale Mountains, Ethiopia, December 2024

This ridiculous looking rodent is more glove puppet than rat. They can weigh up to 600grams (1.3 lbs) and most of that is down to their enormous head.  Endangered from habtat loss they are found only in Ethiopia’s Bale Mountain where they can reach extraordinary densities of 2,600 animals per square kilometre. They are a main prey species of the critically endangered Ethiopian Wolf. Although they spend most of their time underground, the population density is so high that you dont usually have to drive more than 10 minutes through their habitat before spotting one partially emerged from a burrow.

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #rodentsofinstagram #living-puppet #muppetImage attachment

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Brilliant. I've been toying with Ethiopia for some time now. Is it worth a trip? Are things relatively stable there now?

2 months ago

Maned - or Crested - Rat (Lophiomys imhausi)
Djibouti, December 2024

This spectacular rat is also spectacularly interesting. The world’s only poisonous rodent, they chew the bark of poisonous trees and then coat their fur in their now poisonous saliva. But they are considerate enough to provide a “toxic - do not eat” warning label via their boldly marked fur. One of several mega mammals we found in Djibouti this month.

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #rodentsofinstagram #Djiboutimammalwatching
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Maned  - or Crested - Rat (Lophiomys imhausi)
Djibouti, December 2024

This spectacular rat is also spectacularly interesting. The world’s only poisonous rodent, they chew the bark of poisonous trees and then coat their fur in their now poisonous saliva. But they are considerate enough to provide a “toxic - do not eat” warning label via their boldly marked fur. One of several mega mammals we found in Djibouti this month. 

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #rodentsofinstagram #Djiboutimammalwatching

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What a great picture of a great mammal!

Incredible... So was this an easy abd practical target? Or just amazing luck?

Most beautiful rat! Is its whole tail furry or does it become hairless?

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5 months ago

September's episode of the mammalwatching podcast just dropped with Charles Foley and I talking to Rod Cassidy who runs world famous Sangha Lodge in the Central African Republic. A true mammalwatching nirvana. Rod talks about the story behind the lodge and some of the spectacular mammals they regularly encounter including huge gatherings of Forest Elephants in Sangha Bai, Lowland Gorillas, pangolins and Bongos. Listen on Spotify, Apple and other podcast platforms or stream it here. www.mammalwatching.com/podcast/s3-e6-rod-cassidy-sangha-lodge/ ... See MoreSee Less

Septembers episode of the mammalwatching podcast just dropped with Charles Foley and I talking to Rod Cassidy who runs world famous Sangha Lodge in the Central African Republic. A true mammalwatching nirvana. Rod talks about the story behind the lodge and some of the spectacular mammals they regularly encounter including huge gatherings of Forest Elephants in Sangha Bai, Lowland Gorillas, pangolins and Bongos. Listen on Spotify, Apple and other podcast platforms or stream it here. https://www.mammalwatching.com/podcast/s3-e6-rod-cassidy-sangha-lodge/

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Is there currently a habituated gorilla group?

Definitely downloading this one. I am on way to Africa to work on pangolin conservation again so will listen to the podcast when I am on the road!

5 months ago

This looks like a great trip! Chalo Africa are running a cruise along the Congo River from Ouesso in the DRC to Brazzaville in the Congo via Sangha Lodge in the Central African Republic and Cameroun. The itinerary includes the magnificent Sangha Bai; Bonobos in the DRC; and searching for the mega rare Bouvier’s Red Colobus!
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This looks like a great trip! Chalo Africa are running a cruise along the Congo River from Ouesso in the DRC to Brazzaville in the Congo via Sangha Lodge in the Central African Republic and Cameroun. The itinerary includes the magnificent Sangha Bai; Bonobos in the DRC; and searching for the mega rare Bouvier’s Red Colobus!
https://www.mammalwatching.com/community-post/advertising-congo-river-cruise-with-chalo-africa-december-2024-including-bonobos-and-sangha-lodge/

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What a shame I am too poor to afford that!

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Brumback’s Night Monkeys, Aotus brumbacki, Colombia 2020

Night monkeys may well be the world’s ultimate busybody. Active at night these small primates seem to spend all day staring out of their bedroom window to see what is going on. The ultimate stickybeaks!

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #primatesofinstagram #noseyneighbor

Brumback’s Night Monkeys, Aotus brumbacki, Colombia 2020

Night monkeys may well be the world’s ultimate busybody. Active at night these small primates seem to spend all day staring out of their bedroom window to see what is going on. The ultimate stickybeaks!

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #primatesofinstagram #noseyneighbor
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Friends with benefits. Dusky Langurs (Trachypithecus obscurus). We enjoy afternoon naps and cuddling. Thailand January 2025

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #primatesofinstagram #leafmonkey #friendswithbenefit

Friends with benefits. Dusky Langurs (Trachypithecus obscurus). We enjoy afternoon naps and cuddling. Thailand January 2025

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #primatesofinstagram #leafmonkey #friendswithbenefit
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Silver Dik-dik (Madoqua piacentinii), Ogaden, Ethiopia, December 2024.

This tiny antelope, the smallest of the dik-dik species, weighs about as much as a house cat. They are rare, with a population that is probably declining though in fact very little is known about their ecology. The Silver Dik-dik was first described as a species in the late 1970s and was thought only to live in a small section of coastal Somalia until animals were discovered in Ethiopia’s Somali region in 2006. We saw several last month in the same area, close to Ethiopia’s border with Somalilland. A fascinating region with some fabulous wildlife.

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #ungulates #ethiopianmammals #hornofafrica

Silver Dik-dik (Madoqua piacentinii), Ogaden, Ethiopia, December 2024.

This tiny antelope, the smallest of the dik-dik species, weighs about as much as a house cat. They are rare, with a population that is probably declining though in fact very little is known about their ecology. The Silver Dik-dik was first described as a species in the late 1970s and was thought only to live in a small section of coastal Somalia until animals were discovered in Ethiopia’s Somali region in 2006. We saw several last month in the same area, close to Ethiopia’s border with Somalilland. A fascinating region with some fabulous wildlife.

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #ungulates #ethiopianmammals #hornofafrica
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Black-and-white Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti), Yunnan December 2024

This large monkey is endemic to the mountains of Yunnan, where they live in massive troops of up to 500 animals and feed primarily on lichen. Though they are endangered they are easy to see in a protected area about 4 hours drive from Lijiang.

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #primatesofinstagram #Yunnan #ChinaMammalwatching #voldemort

Black-and-white Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti), Yunnan December 2024

This large monkey is endemic to the mountains of Yunnan, where they live in massive troops of up to 500 animals and feed primarily on lichen. Though they are endangered they are easy to see in a protected area about 4 hours drive from Lijiang.

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #primatesofinstagram #Yunnan #ChinaMammalwatching #voldemort
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Indochinese Leopard (Panthera pardus delacouri). Thailand, January 2025. Trip report on mammalwatching.com

Leopards are now very rare in SE Asia outside of protected areas. And melanistic leopards - the back form of the regular leopard - seem very rare generally. I have seen more than 30 leopards over the years but have never seen a ‘Black Panther”. At least two animals are using the road in Kaeng Krachan National Park at the moment and have become quite unafraid of people. A sign that suggests the park and its visitors are now protecting the wildlife well.

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #felids #leopardsofinstagram #mammalwatchingthailand #blackpanther

Indochinese Leopard (Panthera pardus delacouri). Thailand, January 2025. Trip report on mammalwatching.com

Leopards are now very rare in SE Asia outside of protected areas. And melanistic leopards - the back form of the regular leopard - seem very rare generally. I have seen more than 30 leopards over the years but have never seen a ‘Black Panther”. At least two animals are using the road in Kaeng Krachan National Park at the moment and have become quite unafraid of people. A sign that suggests the park and its visitors are now protecting the wildlife well.

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #felids #leopardsofinstagram #mammalwatchingthailand #blackpanther
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Somali elephant shrew or Somali sengi (Galegeeska revoilii), Djibouti 2024

This small insectivore had been lost to science for 50 years until it was rediscovered in Djibouti in 2020. But now we know where to look they are fairly easy to find, though more often than not all you get is a glimpse of an animal running from hiding place to hiding place. This little guy was far less bashful and posed on a rock for 20 minutes unfazed by the clicking of our camera shutters.

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #elephantshrew #insectivore

Somali elephant shrew or Somali sengi (Galegeeska revoilii), Djibouti 2024

This small insectivore had been lost to science for 50 years until it was rediscovered in Djibouti in 2020. But now we know where to look they are fairly easy to find, though more often than not all you get is a glimpse of an animal running from hiding place to hiding place. This little guy was far less bashful and posed on a rock for 20 minutes unfazed by the clicking of our camera shutters.

#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #elephantshrew #insectivore
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Northern Lesser Galago (Galago senegalensis dunni) from the Somali region of Ethiopia. December 2024
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #primatesofinstagram #bushbaby #ethiopiamammalwatching

Northern Lesser Galago (Galago senegalensis dunni) from the Somali region of Ethiopia. December 2024
#mammalwatching #mammals #landmammals #wildlife#wildlifephotography #naturephotography #wildlifeplanet#wildplanet #discoverwildlife #naturegeography#wildgeography #ourplanetdaily #bbcwildlifepotd #primatesofinstagram #bushbaby #ethiopiamammalwatching
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