Sunday, 8 March 2026

Today I reached my 2nd goal, 80 species!

 

Today I reached my 2nd goal, 80 species! The species I found is the Southern Giraffe (Giraffa giraffa). The Southern Giraffe is found in northern South Africa, southern Botswana, southern Zimbabwe, and south-western Mozambique. After local extinctions in various places, Southern Giraffes have been reintroduced in many parts of Southern Africa, including in Eswatini. They are common in both in and outside of protected areas. Southern Giraffes usually live in savannahs and woodlands where food plants are available.

But now, I will initiate my original goal, 100 species! It will take time, but I'm petty sure I will reach it within next few months.

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