Wildlife spotted at Wag 'n Biejie Accommodation

 

The following wildlife can be spotted at Wag 'n Bietjie.

Bush Baby (Nagapie)

Name for several small, active nocturnal primates of the loris family, found in forested parts of Africa. Bush babies, also called galagos, form the subfamily Galaginae. The smallest are about 1 ft (30 cm) long, including the long, furry tail. All have fluffy fur, small pointed faces with large eyes, and naked, highly mobile ears. The very large eyes are adapted for nocturnal vision and their pupils contract so as to be almost invisible. The long hind legs are specialized for jumping; the fingers and toes are long and slender, with fleshy terminal pads; and the thumb and big toe are opposable. Extremely swift and agile, bush babies leap like squirrels from branch to branch and hop on their hind legs on the ground. They feed on gums, insects, fruit, and vegetable matter.

Rock Dassie / Rock / hyrax (Procavia capensis)

The Rock Dassie or Hyrax is found from sea level to the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. The Dassie has to have rocks to shelter and live in.The diet is mainly vegetation such as grass, shrubs and succulent leaves. The Rock Dassie feeds in the morning and afternoon. If the Dassie gets enough succulent feed it does not need water. It spends very little time moving around. This is to conserve energy. It also allows its body temperature to drop by up to three degrees centigrade to save metabolic energy. It then spends lots of time basking in the sun to warm up again. The dassie's main predators are Black eagles, Caracal and Leopard.

Slender Mongoose

The Slender Mongoose can be found throughout the open woodland savannahs and plains of the central regions of South Africa. They will live on dry hills, in thick vegetation, or open plains. They make dens in rock mounds and crevices and hollow trees.

 

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