


Loooooooove the pond with the "chomp"
I say lets install a webcam there, and make it the official Africa wild pond
"Wild pond"




Dewi wrote:Hey RP, I thought you were the one for the great research.![]()
Impala were once seperated into several subspecies, such as melampus, johnstoni etc, but recent molecular studies suggest a single species with regional affiliations and genetic differentation between those found to the North and to the South of Tanzania.
Common Impala Aepyceros melampus are indeed the antelope depicted in your photograph, along with a White-backed Vulture Gyps africanus.
Sorry, in a bit of a rush, will try to reply in more detail on your next question.
Flutterby wrote:Maybe it's time to share some of your extensive knowledge of the English language with DW!!