The eastern rock elephant shrew Elephantulus myurus

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Latin nameObservation dateLocation
Elephantulus myurus2.12.2021Kruger National Park, South Africa

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I was at the overlook at the Blyde River canyon, a kind of tourist attraction with parking, souvenir sales and a beautiful view.
It was nice, nice to see it once in my life, but what got me excited was taking this picture of this "mouse".
He/she is not a rodent but a "Macroscelidea are an order of small insectivorous mammals endemic to Africa. The order consists of a single family, the Macroscelididae."
Better than seeing a herd of elephants and another species in my lifelist.

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https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/104103344
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-24.57372330.798962https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=-24.5737233333&mlon=30.7989616667#map=12/-24.5737/30.7990


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Zúčastnil ses tenhle víkend ptačí hodinky, jak se počítají ptáci na krmítkách?

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Bohužel ne.

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A vidíš, zrovna u tebe bych očekával, že si to vezmeš za své a těch hodinek budeš mít za víkend minimálně tucet, zima nezima :))

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