HYRAX
Category: Rock Hyrax, general wildlife | Date: May 13 2008 | By: oltukaiconservancy
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THE ROCK HYDRAX IS VERY ADAPTABLE.
The hydrax(procavia capensis) is a small furry mammal that looks like an oversized guinea pig. Its size about 12 inches at shoulder, while theweight is 5-9 pounds. The life span is 12 years, the dry savanna to desert rain/forest is its habitat. The hydrax is found throughout East Africa, including the Conservancy pilot areas.
They are very adaptable and spending several hours sunning themselves in the evenings, they feed on grasses, herbage leaves, fruits and insects and bird’s eggs. The hydrax are preyed upon by leopards, pythons and large birds. The Conservancy’s broad approach to landscape conservation works to ensure the survival / presence of species like Hydraxes, by conducting intensive patrolling, researching and environmental land watch/prevention of of Tree cutting or tree replacement.
Thank you for sharing,
Boniface Ngimojino.
Hippos!
Category: general wildlife, water | Date: May 01 2008 | By: admin
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THE HIPPOPOTAMUS IS THE 3rd LARGEST MAMMAL.
Along the Tarangire- manyara ecosystem, including the Lake manyara, this particular mammal is available. The hippopotaamus(Hippopotamus Amphibious), is the third largest living land mammal, after elephants and white Rhinos. The size of the Hippo is 13 feet long and 5 feet tall, and the weight is up to 7, 000 pounds. Its life span is 50 years, where the habitat is in the rivers, swamps and protected areas(found in the lake manyara throughout the year). Ther are two species of hippo remain. The Hppo spend most of each day in the water close to shore. They have soft bodies, thick hides(skin), four webbed toes, and small ears, eyes and nostrils.
The Conservancy is taking a great care in the hippo conservation, restoring and maintaining anatural flow of river/lake water.
Thank you for your kindness.
Boniface Ngimojino.