Kruger's Motley Crew

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The only animal I had the possibility of finding that starts with an "X" is the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis.

*native to South Africa
*earliest record of chytridiomycosis (1938)
*used in human pregnancy tests (1930s-1970s)
*amphibian ‘lab rat’ (immunology, embryology)
*distributed around the world by 1000s-10,000s/year

I didn't ID the frogs the birds were eating in some of the pics (Hammerkop, Saddle-billed Stork), so I don't know if I have an entry or not here -O- :no:


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love all Waxbills O/\ ... only one
superb Zebras at the "Z"end \O
have to Google "Xenopus laevis." :-?
and the Dogs, of course O\/

the resume O\/

a big :ty: for this entertainment TT 0/0


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Let's just assume that one of the birds ate an x-frog. Makes you pretty well covered in your
highly entertaining travel tale with an enormous amount of really extraordinary photos :-0

Thanks for making the effort of sharing it with us O0

When are you going to the KTP again? O**


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Great TT as usual Ex! \O

Thanks for taking the time to share all your lovely pics and funny comments! :yes: O0


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Xerus is one of the four species of African ground squirrel found throughout southern Africa. A pity that you did not find it O** =O: =O:

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The index looks lovely O/\

How I enjoy your sensational photos and witty comments ^Q^ ^Q^ I dearly hope that there will very soon be another TT from you 0/0


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Such brilliant stuff, Ex, as always! X#X

Here is Mr/Mrs "X"...they have these ghastly pop-out eyes...



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Thank you for a creative report indeed!


You really saw a lot, I must say, with superb pics to boot!


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Thanks so much ExFmem,

really had a great time in catching up especially with all the bird pictures and the spiders and insects O0

:ty: for a very amazing report O/\


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