The Wild Africa Live stream has been open in my computer since breakfast. At 12.43 the stream came from Tau Game Lodge, Madikwe, South Africa and I noticed a new, unidentified mammal species in front of my eyes. I quickly took a photo with my cell phone, thats why the photo is not the best quality. I sent the photo to Google Gemini, and asked what the species was. Answer was: Waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus), and I compared the photo to other photos in internet - identification was right. Nice! This was the species number 35. 😀
Remote mammalwatching - what does it mean? You'll probably know what mammalwatching means - yes, it's watching the wild mammals i.e mammalwatching. But remote mammalwatching? Well, in remote mammalwatching you don't need binoculars, thermal monocular nor camera, but you must have internet connection and TV to watch mammals.
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