Ive seen the comments, and I will explain why there is no picture of a Pangolin!
They are very rarely seen as they blend into the tall grass and are mostly active at night. Many people never see them, but all of the guides Ive spoken to have seen it once or twice in their life. Im not going to find one just driving around.
Once I start the research in Namibia, my chances are higher as they are using camera traps, radio tagging etc...
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Welcome to my blog. From August 2011 to December 2011 I travelled through Namibia and felt at home enough to say I was temporarily living there. My main goal was to work on a research project on the Pangolin, but I also got plenty of safari time and took part in some other volunteer opportunities. On this blog I did my best to keep a detailed account of my experiences.
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9/21/2011
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Wow Emiel, I didn't know they were so hard to track down. You are blessed you get a chance to actually do research at them. I'm impressed and will stop whining about the missing Pangolin pics. Respect!!
ReplyDeleteEmiel... The pictures are so cool. Wow.
ReplyDeletegreat pictures and stories
ReplyDeletegreetz
Mattijs