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Key to the Cladoniaceae of the Guianas
Podetia very small, up to 4 mm tall; cortex verruculose; on termite mounds C. termitorum 34b Up to 1 cm tall; almost ecorticate, microsquamulose to granulose; mostly on ...
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DISCOVER CHIMPANZEES!
Termite season has begun, now that the rains have softened the soil of the termite mounds. It is exciting to see chimpanzees make and use the tools for termite fishing – the ...
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Armadillo Nine Banded Pictures Photos and Information
This large edentate has very strong legs and claws for tearing apart termite mounds – but they also come in handy when rooting around for food in a farmer's ...
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Asiatic Black Bear
Short, strong claws used for climbing trees, opening termite mounds and peeling bark to eat. Diet Omnivorous; eat termites, beetle larvae, honey, fruits, berries, and ...
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The Jane Goodall Institute
(Click here to watch a short video of Gremlin fishing for termites) Termites are one of chimpanzees' favorite foods – but how to reach the creatures deep within their mounds ... mounds with their mothers -- males spend more time playing. It all works out in the end. When they are adults, females need more termite ... section. Choose the behavior like "termite fishing," then watch a ...
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Forest Friends: Anteaters
The front claws, used to tear open termite mounds and for defense, are so long that they are tucked under, and the animal walks ...
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LIPU-UK -> Working in Britain for Birds in Italy - The Hoopoe
January 2005
National Park of Ras Mohammed. Here the Ospreys had taken command. There were termite mounds everywhere, worked over by Steppe Buzzards, Black Kites, Honey Buzzards, Long Legged Buzzards, Pallid Harriers ...
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Piaui
It is an easy 10-15 minute hike. We gape at termite mounds and marvel at exotic flowers and try to identify various flora and fauna. A fragrant ...
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Keeping Marsupials : Keeping and Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation
It shelters during the day in rock crevices, tree hollows, logs or termite mounds and forages at night, both in trees and on the ground, for invertebrates, vertebrates and ...
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Predator Conservation Trust: Honey Badger (Ratel) information
If the prey is underground, the honey badger uses its strong claws to dig into termite mounds, rodent burrows etc to get at the prey. They sometimes raid farmers poultry and easily ...
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