BillN Hall of Famer Location S W France Name Bill Jan 6, 2015 #1 Guess which? quite unusual http://www.wenltd.co.uk/SC/fuzzy_creatures.jpg
BillN Hall of Famer Location S W France Name Bill Jan 6, 2015 #4 ? another image coming http://www.wenltd.co.uk/TP/fat.jpg
BillN Hall of Famer Location S W France Name Bill Jan 6, 2015 #5 Lightmancer said: Rock Dassies? Click to expand... Yes The closest living relatives to hyraxes are the modern-day elephants 20" long and 8 lbs http://www.wenltd.co.uk/TP/elephant.jpg
Lightmancer said: Rock Dassies? Click to expand... Yes The closest living relatives to hyraxes are the modern-day elephants 20" long and 8 lbs http://www.wenltd.co.uk/TP/elephant.jpg
Lightmancer Legend Location Sunny Frimley Name Bill Palmer Jan 6, 2015 #6 Seen 'em once, on top of Table Mountain. Got sunstroke up there too, but still went on a tour of the Cape vineyards the following day.. Kill or cure
Seen 'em once, on top of Table Mountain. Got sunstroke up there too, but still went on a tour of the Cape vineyards the following day.. Kill or cure
R ReD Hall of Famer Jan 6, 2015 #9 I used to watch these in the alps - they lived in colony in a huge pile of rocks & were very timid / wary of anyone
I used to watch these in the alps - they lived in colony in a huge pile of rocks & were very timid / wary of anyone
BillN Hall of Famer Location S W France Name Bill Jan 6, 2015 #10 ReD said: I used to watch these in the alps - they lived in colony in a huge pile of rocks & were very timid / wary of anyone Click to expand... when I saw them there were feet away and one came up close and seemed to be interested in my sandwiches hyraxes to elephant or vica versa - selective breeding I reckon
ReD said: I used to watch these in the alps - they lived in colony in a huge pile of rocks & were very timid / wary of anyone Click to expand... when I saw them there were feet away and one came up close and seemed to be interested in my sandwiches hyraxes to elephant or vica versa - selective breeding I reckon
I Isoterica Hall of Famer Jan 7, 2015 #12 You sound like my husband! The last animal he wanted was an armadillo.