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MadelineJeffery

MadelineJeffery

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MadelineJeffery Square-Lipped Rhinoceros
Square-Lipped Rhinoceros commented on by MadelineJeffery Copperbelt Province, Zambia7 months ago

Ok I just did

MadelineJeffery Hyena
Hyena commented on by MadelineJeffery Copperbelt Province, Zambia8 months ago

Could you post a link to the African Mammals in The Wild mission?

MadelineJeffery Southern Ground Hornbill
Southern Ground Hornbill commented on by MadelineJeffery Copperbelt Province, Zambiaa year ago

Yep that works. I've added it to the mission :)

MadelineJeffery Southern Ground Hornbill
Southern Ground Hornbill commented on by MadelineJeffery Copperbelt Province, Zambiaa year ago

It says the page doesn't exist, but maybe the link is just wrong?

MadelineJeffery Southern Ground Hornbill
Southern Ground Hornbill commented on by MadelineJeffery Copperbelt Province, Zambiaa year ago

I tried joining the mission Birds of Africa, but it says that the mission is closed or something along those lines.

MadelineJeffery Bateleur (juvenile)
Bateleur (juvenile) commented on by MadelineJeffery Copperbelt, Zambiaa year ago

I don't have any pictures showing the tail, but I do remember it having a short tail.

MadelineJeffery Red-billed hornbill
Red-billed hornbill commented on by MadelineJeffery Copperbelt, Zambiaa year ago

I remember someone saying at the time that it was the same kind of bird as the character Zazu from the Disney movie, The Lion King, so I think your Red-billed hornbill suggestion is correct.

MadelineJeffery Cheetah
Cheetah commented on by MadelineJeffery Copperbelt, Zambiaa year ago

We spotted the cheetah soon after it had taken down what looked to be an impala and we then watched it eat away most of the ribs.

MadelineJeffery Painted Reed Frog
Painted Reed Frog commented on by MadelineJeffery Copperbelt, Zambiaa year ago

It was about the size of my thumb, if that helps to identify it.

MadelineJeffery Impala
Impala commented on by MadelineJeffery Ghanzi, Botswanaa year ago

I added some more of the photos I took since the Impala seemed pretty popular. It was very funny to watch, because there were at least 20 impala all together. At first, they seemed a bit uncertain about how deep the water really was, so they took huge leaps to try and make it to the other side as quickly as possible. Once about half of them had crossed, the others figured out that the water wasn't actually that deep and that they could easily walk across.