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The peak of Mount Kerinci, which is the highest active volcano in Indonesia. This mountain looks so close from one GunungTujuh back. Mount Kerinci towering into the sky as if seen alone. GunungTujuh region separated by a highway that connects Su
We all know what wolves and coyotes look like, and nearly everyone is familiar with bears, deer and turtles; what about some less familiar animals such as capybara, kiwi, or tapirs? There are so many lesser known animals on this planet that we
Deep in the remote Madidi National Park, in the Bolivian Amazon, a dream has become reality, in 1992, the community of San Jose de Uchupiamonas needed to create an economic alternative to cash crops and stop migration of their children to big cities
Guyana has banned gold dredging in the Rewa Head region after an expedition turned up unspoiled wilderness and mind-boggling biodiversity. The researchers, in just six weeks, stumbled on the world's largest snake (anaconda), spider (the aptly named g
There is nothing better than finding a coffee tasting of Mexico Chiapas happening at your local Starbucks. I attended a great coffee tasting at the First and Pike Starbucks with two baristas who paired some great local Seattle foods and some chocola
ROFLcast: Stupid Animals Vol.3 – Twisted Tapirs http://bit.ly/bGqMcQ
I love animals. A lot. Not like in a weird sexual way, but in a more of a companion way. Snakes, Birds, Dogs, it doesn’t really matter what they are, I love all animals. Well not all animals… Some I hate. Here are some of the animals that are stu
Today my post on Iemisch was commented by Alan Lowey, who wrote the following (I will quote the relevant parts): (…) The toe configuration fits with that of an odd-toed ungulate (4 front, 3 back) the same as the Beast of Gevaudan etc imo. Al
In my previous posts I have written about Patagonian tapirs. We have read reports by chroniclers and explorers and we must conclude that there may be a shred of truth in them. The main issue however, is how could a tropical mammal survive under
Patagonian Tapirs, second post (see the first post). Today we will look into the "proof" of their existence.Suit of hide armour. Copyright © Trustees of the British Museum. From [21].Magellan’s time, 1520sThe first report on tapirs in Pa
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