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Sneak peak of some cool parasites the @NWU_WRG parasitologists are discovering here at Tsitsikamma while trying to see if MPAs do protect our hidden diversity. First up some dancing ergasilid copepods on the gills of the endemic South African mullet!! @Linda_vd_Spuy
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Have you ever seen a fish trypanosome making its way through blood cells? This is how they role!! Another great find of our MPAs protecting hidden diversity project! #ParasiteConservation @NWU_WRG @NWU_UESM @ChandraLeRoux @apicomplexan @WepenerVictor @WynandMalherbe
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Praying Manis lowered into water to entice out the parasite within! 🪱😱 video credit: Insect world.
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If you live in #KZN, please go to Forms.gle/2Z1W3b5W26pR7YXHA to help our research on #NileMonitors in #KwaZulu-Natal. 🦎🦎 It only takes 5 to 10 minutes! Many thanks! 🙂 #Varanusniloticus #ukzn #varanidae #HAA #durban #pietermaritzburg #biawak #citizenscience #uxamu #likkewaan
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A HAMSTER THIEF! Read about how a Black Mamba came to visit a pet hamster, and it didn't end well for the hamster! facebook.com/138151027883104… #snakes #Durban #southafrica #kzn #wildlife #africa #reptiles #BlackMamba #conservation #hamster
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If at first you don't succeed, try, try again...until your prey item uses you as a hiding place. At our Turtle Survival Center in South Carolina we feed a well-balanced diet to the turtles and tortoises there. For this young Indochinese Box Turtle (Cuora galbinifrons) that...
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Tonight's episode of Snake Season, sees me going to rescue a different kind of reptile! For more details: facebook.com/138151027883104… #SnakeSeason #DSTV #PeoplesWeather #MonitorLizards #reptiles #durban #southafrica #africa #kzn #conservation #wildlife #lizard
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Insane. 🐍🐍
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American Tortoise Rescue is fundraising for Help Protect Our Sanctuary During Wildfires charity.gofundme.com/o/en/ca…

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Snake Season is back tonight 😎 😁🐍 Tonight's episode features two exciting yet challenging Black Mamba rescues! Tune in at 6PM on the People's Weather Channel (180) on DSTV! Repeat at 9PM and 10AM tomorrow morning. #snakes #Durban #southafrica #conservation #africa #wildlife
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Our hero?? Definitely this amazing traffic warden helping a turtle cross the road safely in Pakistan. We love to see it!!
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On Snake Season tonight, Johan Marais, of the African Snakebite Institute, will be talking to us about snakebite & venom, with an interesting demonstration. We'll also be learning about a rarely seen snake, and, of course there will be mamba rescues! #SnakeSeason #Durban #KZN
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Something around here is apparently partial to gecko tails... How many geckoes can you spot in this pic? #wildoz
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Did you know that #Pythons and #Boas have vestigial remnants of legs called pelvic spurs and femoral bones?! Check out this cool video! CT scanning is a great tool to study #biodiversity and #herpetology. Great visualization by @RamonSN @UMichEEB!
17 Jun 2020
Pelvic spurs, including reduced femoral bones, can be found in #Boas and #Pythons. These structures are located around the cloaca, & are used during mating. Here the pelvic spurs of the “Rubber Boa” Charina bottae is shown in pink. #herpetology #zoology #oVertTCN @UMichEEB
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SNAKE SEASON Starts 7 September at 18:00. Don't miss SNAKE SEASON a wildlife series of snake capture, rescue and release on People°sWeather this spring. Featuring a world renowned snake handler and conservationist @NickEvansKZN from KwaZulu-Natal. #SnakeSeason
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One of the longest Green Mambas I have rescued, at a construction site on the North Coast last week. A 2m male which construction workers were protective of thankfully! Unfortunately, Mambas here have had to deal with their habitat being destroyed recently. #conservation #snake
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Morphological and molecular characterization of an African freshwater ... sciencedirect.com/science/ar…

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