Mammal Identification

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I also think duiker, but it looks like a good mix of the two! lol


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Definitely grey duiker! \O


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Can't tick this one sadly but would appreciate an ID
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There are "domestic" rats and mice in many camps as well, Mike? What was the size of this? :-?


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Richprins wrote:There are "domestic" rats and mice in many camps as well, Mike? What was the size of this? :-?
Pic is about lifesize 5-6 inches including tail.


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was it near a building? :twisted:


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Richprins wrote:was it near a building? :twisted:
A derelict one about 1/2 mile from camp


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Hi Mike,

Have a look at Pouched Mouse Saccostomus compestris.

White underparts, size about right, tail length looks right (tail should be pale tipped?) and distribution looks good.

Again, just a suggestion, not a definitive ID.


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Dewi wrote:Hi Mike,

Have a look at Pouched Mouse Saccostomus compestris.

White underparts, size about right, tail length looks right (tail should be pale tipped?) and distribution looks good.

Again, just a suggestion, not a definitive ID.
Looks a good shout, thanks Dewi. I want a live one when I go back. :-)


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Do you think that this comes from a giraffe -O-
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