Blogs
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Striped skink lizards in the garden
BlogsThey seem to be quite social, more than one individual can be seen together, also outside of mating season.
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Conman makes the rounds on the Bluff [LETTER]
BlogsHe left the lower value goods in a plastic bag, with you, supposedly to be paid when more money arrives.
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Understanding the behaviour of vervet monkeys
BlogsWhile one person is seemingly being kind to an animal, the same animal is seen as vermin by another heartless…
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Fascinating facts about the ghost mantis
BlogsTheir camouflage is so good that you don’t even know its there unless you have a good look at all…
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All there is to know about colour dimorphism in butterflies
BlogsThe most dramatic example of this in the Durban South area is the gaudy commodore butterfly. In winter it is…
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All there is to know about dragonflies and damselflies
BlogsThe most striking difference is generally the body shape and size, (with a few exceptions) the damselfly is much smaller…
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[WATCH] Southern brown egg eater snake caught on the Bluff
BlogsWhile these snakes are perfectly safe to handle, it could easily be confused with a female boomslang.
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Get to know the Mozambique spitting cobra
BlogsThe Mozambique spitting cobra is reluctant to bite, but unlike most other snakes it can spray its venom quite far…
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Attract colourful butterflies to your garden by following these easy steps
BlogsAll butterflies have a life cycle consisting of four stages; egg, larvae, pupae and adult.
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Critters and creatures easily find themselves relocated
BlogsAccording to Dick, after humans and insects, reptiles and amphibians are the next most likely creatures to hitchhike.
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[WATCH] Nile monitor safely relocated
BlogsThey are harmless and they do not have venom nor deadly saliva.
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Get to know the deaths-head hawkmoth in this nature’s article [VIDEO]
BlogsThere is also a fanciful association with this moth and evil and the supernatural.











