On route to Crooks Corner September 2013 - no noticeable discomfort and she kept up with the rest of the herd
Mammals: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour
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Re: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour
oups... a scoliose... poor Zebra
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Will forward tonight, 'possie!
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Re: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour
We came onto this lonely impala , took a pic , and suddenly he started with this amazing " act " .
Never seen anything like this . It seems that he was rubbing his horns , maybe it was itchy
Went on for about a minute , then he stopped and walked away
Never seen anything like this . It seems that he was rubbing his horns , maybe it was itchy
Went on for about a minute , then he stopped and walked away
Enough is enough
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or simply marking territory
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Re: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour
No idea, okie! I think they mark with the black-tufted glands on the hind feet as they move about, nana?
Will send on once I've got some other stuff back!
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Re: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour
You can observe this often with Nyala and Eland bulls trashing the ground and rubbing horns and forhead on the ground to show dominance and they often dig into the soil to get some urine and other smell