As an addition to BJ’s thread “Mammals of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier park” I will be asking you to help and see how long it will take AW members to complete this checklist as a joined challenge of Rietvlei Nature Reserve. I will start off with a few and as we go along I will copy any contribution onto my list.
Each specie will fall under a separate post, but you can start posting pics of any animal and Toko will assist and move your pic together with the others under one species post.
Rule 1: The pic must be taken in Rietvlei Nature Reserve.
Rule 2: Scores will be given per animal pic (only 1 pic per animal allowed). See score card below
Rule 3: Only post pics, no comments. Welcome to add anything interesting about the specie (the same as for the Bird book)
The winner will be announced after we have completed the list up to the common small mammals. We can continue with round two adding reptiles and birds, but we will start only with LARGE MAMMALS and then the smaller mammals.
Hope you will enjoy the challenge and if you have not completed the full list there will be no restriction to join the " SAMIR club (Spotted All Mammals In Rietvlei) later on. An index will be added later as we continue with the listings.
The prize is to have fun with the challenge and all contributing will be winners.
We can update the list as we go along – some mammels I have not yet awarded points because they either no longer in Rietvlei and others have never been introduced there.
AW Challenge: Mammal Checklist of Rietvlei Nature Reserve
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AW Challenge: Mammal Checklist of Rietvlei Nature Reserve
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Satara
Shingwedzi
20-30 Dec 2014
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Shingwedzi
20-30 Dec 2014
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AW Mammal Checklist of Rietvlei Nature Reserve
Large Mammals: Score Card
Family Cercopithecidae (Monkeys & Baboons)
Galago moholi Bushbaby – 200 points
Cercopithecus pygerythrus Vervet monkey – 50 points
Family Manidae (Pangolin)
Manis temminckii Pangolin – 150 points
Family Hystricidae (Old-world Porcupines)
Hystrix africaeaustralis Cape porcupine – 100 points
Family Hyaenidae (Aardwolf & Hyenas)
Proteles cristatus Aardwolf – 90 points
Paraphyane brunnea Brown hyaena – 50 points
Family Felidae (Cats)
Acinonyx jubatus Cheetah – 100 points – not at the moment
Panthera pardus Leopard – 20 points
Felis silvestris African wild cat – 50 points
Leptailurus serval Serval – 80 points
Caracal caracal Caracal – 30 points
Family Canidae (Wild Dogs, Foxes & Jackals)
Canis mesomelas Black-backed jackal – 10 points
Family Mustelidae (Otters, Honey Badger, Weasels & Polecat)
Aonyx capensis Cape clawless otter – 100 points
Family Viverridae (Civet & Genets)
Civettictis civetta African civet
Genetta genetta Small-spotted genet
Genetta tigrina Large-spotted genet
Family Herpestidae (Mongooses)
Suricata suricatta Suricate, Meerkat - 70 points
Cynictis penicillata Yellow mongoose – 50 points
Galerella sanguinea Slender mongoose – 30 points
Ichneumia albicauda White-tailed mongoose 50 points
Atilax paludinosus Water mongoose - 80 points
Family Orycteropodidae (Aardvark)
Orycteropus afer Aardvark – 100 ponts
Family Procaviidae (Dassies, Hyraxes)
Procavia capensis Hyrax
Family Suidae (Pigs)
Potamochoerus larvatus Bush pig – 100 points
Family Equidae (Zebra)
Equus quagga Plains zebra – 20 points
Family Rhinocerotidae (Rhino)
Ceratotherium simum Square-lipped (white) rhinoceros – 5 points
Family Hippopotamidae (Hippo)
Hippopotamus amphibius Common hippopotamus – 80 points
Family Bovidae (Antelopes & Buffalo)
Connochaetes gnou Black wildebeest – 10 points
Alcelaphus buselaphus Red hartebeest – 20 points
Sylvicapra grimmia Common duiker – 100 points
Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi Blesbok – 5 points
Ourebia ourebi Oribi – 200 points
Antidorcas marsupialis Springbok – 50 points
Raphicerus campestris Steenbok – 100 points
Tragelaphus oryx Common Eland – 20 points
Redunca fulvorufula Mountain reedbuck – 100 points
Kobus ellipsiprymnus Waterbuck – 50 points
Redunca arundinum Common reedbuck – 50 points
Syncerus caffer caffer Cape buffalo – 50 points
TWO IN ONE :
Rhino and any mammal - 80 points
Any other two mammals - 60 points
THREE IN ONE:
Rhino and any two mammals - 90 points
Any other three mammals - 70 points
Family Cercopithecidae (Monkeys & Baboons)
Galago moholi Bushbaby – 200 points
Cercopithecus pygerythrus Vervet monkey – 50 points
Family Manidae (Pangolin)
Manis temminckii Pangolin – 150 points
Family Hystricidae (Old-world Porcupines)
Hystrix africaeaustralis Cape porcupine – 100 points
Family Hyaenidae (Aardwolf & Hyenas)
Proteles cristatus Aardwolf – 90 points
Paraphyane brunnea Brown hyaena – 50 points
Family Felidae (Cats)
Acinonyx jubatus Cheetah – 100 points – not at the moment
Panthera pardus Leopard – 20 points
Felis silvestris African wild cat – 50 points
Leptailurus serval Serval – 80 points
Caracal caracal Caracal – 30 points
Family Canidae (Wild Dogs, Foxes & Jackals)
Canis mesomelas Black-backed jackal – 10 points
Family Mustelidae (Otters, Honey Badger, Weasels & Polecat)
Aonyx capensis Cape clawless otter – 100 points
Family Viverridae (Civet & Genets)
Civettictis civetta African civet
Genetta genetta Small-spotted genet
Genetta tigrina Large-spotted genet
Family Herpestidae (Mongooses)
Suricata suricatta Suricate, Meerkat - 70 points
Cynictis penicillata Yellow mongoose – 50 points
Galerella sanguinea Slender mongoose – 30 points
Ichneumia albicauda White-tailed mongoose 50 points
Atilax paludinosus Water mongoose - 80 points
Family Orycteropodidae (Aardvark)
Orycteropus afer Aardvark – 100 ponts
Family Procaviidae (Dassies, Hyraxes)
Procavia capensis Hyrax
Family Suidae (Pigs)
Potamochoerus larvatus Bush pig – 100 points
Family Equidae (Zebra)
Equus quagga Plains zebra – 20 points
Family Rhinocerotidae (Rhino)
Ceratotherium simum Square-lipped (white) rhinoceros – 5 points
Family Hippopotamidae (Hippo)
Hippopotamus amphibius Common hippopotamus – 80 points
Family Bovidae (Antelopes & Buffalo)
Connochaetes gnou Black wildebeest – 10 points
Alcelaphus buselaphus Red hartebeest – 20 points
Sylvicapra grimmia Common duiker – 100 points
Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi Blesbok – 5 points
Ourebia ourebi Oribi – 200 points
Antidorcas marsupialis Springbok – 50 points
Raphicerus campestris Steenbok – 100 points
Tragelaphus oryx Common Eland – 20 points
Redunca fulvorufula Mountain reedbuck – 100 points
Kobus ellipsiprymnus Waterbuck – 50 points
Redunca arundinum Common reedbuck – 50 points
Syncerus caffer caffer Cape buffalo – 50 points
TWO IN ONE :
Rhino and any mammal - 80 points
Any other two mammals - 60 points
THREE IN ONE:
Rhino and any two mammals - 90 points
Any other three mammals - 70 points
Last edited by Amoli on Tue Nov 12, 2013 6:18 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Pretoriuskop
Satara
Shingwedzi
20-30 Dec 2014
Satara
Shingwedzi
20-30 Dec 2014
Index to the Rietvlei AW Challenge
Index
Family Hyaenidae (Aardwolf & Hyenas)
Aardwolf https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 55#p152555
Family Felidae (Cats)
Cheetah http://www,sagr.co.za/forum/viewtopic.php?f=119&t=3404&p=152561#p152561
Family Canidae (Wild Dogs, Foxes & Jackals)
Black-backed Jackal https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 66#p152266
Family Herpestidae (Mongooses)
Suricata suricatta Suricate, Meerkat https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 58#p152558
Family Equidae (Zebra)
Plains zebra https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 45#p152245
Family Rhinocerotidae (Rhino)
Square-lipped (white) rhinoceros https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 61#p152261
Family Herpestidae (Mongooses)
Meerkat, Suricate https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 10#p152558
Yellow Mongoose https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 47#p152247
Water Mongoose viewtopic.php?f=119&t=3404&p=152563#p152563
Family Suidae (Pigs)
Bushpig https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 49#p152249
Family Hippopotamidae (Hippo)
Common hippopotamus https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 84#p152819
Family Bovidae (Antelopes & Buffalo)
Black Wildebeest https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 50#p152250
Blesbok https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 57#p152257
Cape Buffalo https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 36#p152233
Common Duiker viewtopic.php?f=119&t=3404&start=20#p152560
Common Eland https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 26#p152230
Common Reedbuck https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 46#p152246
Red Hartebeest https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 55#p152255
Springbok https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 58#p152258
Waterbuck https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 56#p152256
Two in One
Eland & Rhino https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 26#p152236
Zebra & Rhino https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 63#p152263
Blesbok & Black-backed Jackal https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 20#p152883
Blesbok & Eland https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 93#p152893
Red Hartebeest & Rhino https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 94#p152894
Eland & Zebra viewtopic.php?p=160375#p160375
Black Wildebeest & Blesbok viewtopic.php?p=160378#p160378
Blesbok & Springbok viewtopic.php?p=160382#p160382
Three in One
Black Wildebeest, Zebra & Blesbok viewtopic.php?p=160373#p160373
Eland, Zebra & Blesbok viewtopic.php?p=160379#p160379
We will do proper links, once the url problem has been fixed
Family Hyaenidae (Aardwolf & Hyenas)
Aardwolf https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 55#p152555
Family Felidae (Cats)
Cheetah http://www,sagr.co.za/forum/viewtopic.php?f=119&t=3404&p=152561#p152561
Family Canidae (Wild Dogs, Foxes & Jackals)
Black-backed Jackal https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 66#p152266
Family Herpestidae (Mongooses)
Suricata suricatta Suricate, Meerkat https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 58#p152558
Family Equidae (Zebra)
Plains zebra https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 45#p152245
Family Rhinocerotidae (Rhino)
Square-lipped (white) rhinoceros https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 61#p152261
Family Herpestidae (Mongooses)
Meerkat, Suricate https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 10#p152558
Yellow Mongoose https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 47#p152247
Water Mongoose viewtopic.php?f=119&t=3404&p=152563#p152563
Family Suidae (Pigs)
Bushpig https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 49#p152249
Family Hippopotamidae (Hippo)
Common hippopotamus https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 84#p152819
Family Bovidae (Antelopes & Buffalo)
Black Wildebeest https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 50#p152250
Blesbok https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 57#p152257
Cape Buffalo https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 36#p152233
Common Duiker viewtopic.php?f=119&t=3404&start=20#p152560
Common Eland https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 26#p152230
Common Reedbuck https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 46#p152246
Red Hartebeest https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 55#p152255
Springbok https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 58#p152258
Waterbuck https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 56#p152256
Two in One
Eland & Rhino https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 26#p152236
Zebra & Rhino https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 63#p152263
Blesbok & Black-backed Jackal https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 20#p152883
Blesbok & Eland https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 93#p152893
Red Hartebeest & Rhino https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 94#p152894
Eland & Zebra viewtopic.php?p=160375#p160375
Black Wildebeest & Blesbok viewtopic.php?p=160378#p160378
Blesbok & Springbok viewtopic.php?p=160382#p160382
Three in One
Black Wildebeest, Zebra & Blesbok viewtopic.php?p=160373#p160373
Eland, Zebra & Blesbok viewtopic.php?p=160379#p160379
We will do proper links, once the url problem has been fixed
- Amoli
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Cape Buffalo - 50 Points
Cape Buffalo
by Amoli
by Toko
29th August 2013
by Dewi
23rd July 2011
by steamtrainfan
by Flutterby
June 2014
by Amoli
by Toko
29th August 2013
by Dewi
23rd July 2011
by steamtrainfan
by Flutterby
June 2014
Pretoriuskop
Satara
Shingwedzi
20-30 Dec 2014
Satara
Shingwedzi
20-30 Dec 2014
Common Eland - 20 Points
Common Eland Taurotragus oryx
Numbers of Eland in Rietvlei as on 01/07/2008: 81
General Characteristics
Body Length: 200-345 cm
Shoulder Height: 130-180 cm
Tail Length: 60-90 cm
Weight: 300-1,000 kg
The smooth tan or fawn coat may have narrow white vertical stripes on flanks. Males are usually darker, with a gray or bluish tinge to their coat, and have a distinctive dark 'rug' of hair on their foreheads. There is a pendulous, black-tufted dewlap on the lower throat. The slightly diverging horns are found in both sexes and are virtually straight, with 2 tight twists. Horns in females are longer and thinner than in males, growing up to 68 cm in length. Horns in males may grow to 65 cm long.
Reproduction
Gestation Period: 9 months.
Young per Birth: 1
Weaning: After 6 months.
Sexual Maturity: Females at 15-36 months, males at 4-5 years.
Life span: Up to 25 years.
After birth the young lie briefly in concealment before joining a creche or nursery with other infants.
Ecology and Behavior
The common eland is most active in the morning and late afternoon, lying sheltered in the heat of the day. A very gregarious species, the common eland is always found in large herds, with no dispersion during the rainy season. A possible explanation for this is the strong mutual attraction by calves, and a "safety-in-numbers" strategy. Elands are remarkably fast, have have been recorded running over 70 kmph. Despite their size, they exceptional jumpers, easily clearing heights of 1.5 m. Home range sizes vary dramatically with respect to sex and season. In the dry season, males used an average of 11.7 square kilometers out of their 41.1 square kilometer total range. Female herds had a dry season range of 26.1 square kilometers, while in the wet season this expanded to 222.0 square kilometers. There is no exclusive use of space or evidence for territoriality, but adult males within a maternal herds have a distinct social hierarchy.
Family group: Large mixed groups, usually containing 25-70 individuals, though up to 400 have been observed.
Diet: Leaves, branches, grasses.
Main Predators: Lion, Wild dog, leopard, spotted hyena.
by Toko
29th August 2013
by Flutterby
by Dewi
24th July 2011
by Amoli
June 2013
by steamtrainfan
Numbers of Eland in Rietvlei as on 01/07/2008: 81
General Characteristics
Body Length: 200-345 cm
Shoulder Height: 130-180 cm
Tail Length: 60-90 cm
Weight: 300-1,000 kg
The smooth tan or fawn coat may have narrow white vertical stripes on flanks. Males are usually darker, with a gray or bluish tinge to their coat, and have a distinctive dark 'rug' of hair on their foreheads. There is a pendulous, black-tufted dewlap on the lower throat. The slightly diverging horns are found in both sexes and are virtually straight, with 2 tight twists. Horns in females are longer and thinner than in males, growing up to 68 cm in length. Horns in males may grow to 65 cm long.
Reproduction
Gestation Period: 9 months.
Young per Birth: 1
Weaning: After 6 months.
Sexual Maturity: Females at 15-36 months, males at 4-5 years.
Life span: Up to 25 years.
After birth the young lie briefly in concealment before joining a creche or nursery with other infants.
Ecology and Behavior
The common eland is most active in the morning and late afternoon, lying sheltered in the heat of the day. A very gregarious species, the common eland is always found in large herds, with no dispersion during the rainy season. A possible explanation for this is the strong mutual attraction by calves, and a "safety-in-numbers" strategy. Elands are remarkably fast, have have been recorded running over 70 kmph. Despite their size, they exceptional jumpers, easily clearing heights of 1.5 m. Home range sizes vary dramatically with respect to sex and season. In the dry season, males used an average of 11.7 square kilometers out of their 41.1 square kilometer total range. Female herds had a dry season range of 26.1 square kilometers, while in the wet season this expanded to 222.0 square kilometers. There is no exclusive use of space or evidence for territoriality, but adult males within a maternal herds have a distinct social hierarchy.
Family group: Large mixed groups, usually containing 25-70 individuals, though up to 400 have been observed.
Diet: Leaves, branches, grasses.
Main Predators: Lion, Wild dog, leopard, spotted hyena.
by Toko
29th August 2013
by Flutterby
by Dewi
24th July 2011
by Amoli
June 2013
by steamtrainfan
Two in One: Common Eland & White Rhino - 80 Points
And a Two in One : Eland and Rhino
29 Aug 2013, by Toko
Rietvlei's’s white rhinos have been dehorned for a second time in August 2013 to protect them from poachers.
They were first dehorned in March 2010.
29 Aug 2013, by Toko
Rietvlei's’s white rhinos have been dehorned for a second time in August 2013 to protect them from poachers.
They were first dehorned in March 2010.
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Plains Zebra -20 Points
Plains Zebra
by Flutterby
September 2010
by Dewi
23rd July 2011
by Amoli
December 2012
by steamtrainfan
by Flutterby
Foal
by Lisbeth
by Flutterby
September 2010
by Dewi
23rd July 2011
by Amoli
December 2012
by steamtrainfan
by Flutterby
Foal
by Lisbeth
Common Reedbuck - 50 Points
Reedbuck
by Dewi
8th August 2011
by Flutterby
8th December 2013
by Dewi
8th August 2011
by Flutterby
8th December 2013
Dewi
What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
Yellow Mongoose - 50 Points
Yellow Mongoose
by Dewi
8th August 2011
by Amoli
September 2012
by Lisbeth
by Flutterby
June 2014
by Dewi
8th August 2011
by Amoli
September 2012
by Lisbeth
by Flutterby
June 2014
Dewi
What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
Bushpig - 100 Points
Bushpig
by Dewi
23rd August 2011
by Dewi
23rd August 2011
Dewi
What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)