Lesser bush baby (Swahili: Komba )Scientific Name: (Galago
senegalensis)is an omnivorous tree dweller , which ways about 5
kilogram's, have a gestation period of about 4 months and a life span of
14 years. The lesser galago, also called bush baby, is one of the
smallest primates, about the size of a squirrel. Despite its size, it is
exceptionally vocal, producing loud, shrill cries surprisingly like
those of a human baby. It and its larger cousin, the greater galago
(Galago crassicaudatus), are both arboreal and nocturnal in their
habits.
Bush babies have large, round eyes for good night vision
and batlike ears that enable them to track insect prey in the dark.
Fast, agile and accurate, they catch some insects on the ground and
snatch others from the air. As they jump through thorn bush or thick
growth, they fold their delicate ears flat against their heads to
protect them. The bush baby travels through the trees in literal leaps
and bounds. In mid flight it tucks its arms and legs close to the body
and as it lands, brings them forward, grabbing a branch with its hands
and feet. The tail (longer than the length of the head and body) powers
the leaps made to catch prey, escape from enemies or get around
obstacles. The bush baby's other methods of locomotion are kangaroo like
hops or simply walking or running on four legs. Bush babies are found
throughout East Africa, as well as in woodlands and bush lands in
sub-Saharan Africa.
They generally do not inhabit areas above altitudes of 6,500 feet. Bush
babies prefer trees with little grass around them, probably as a
precaution against wild fires. They will also shelter in man made
beehives. Bush babies are usually found in small groups consisting of a
mother and her offspring. They frequently mark their routes with urine.
By following their own scent, they can jump onto exactly the same
branches each time when they go to or from their nest. Males also
urine-mark the boundaries of their territories and will sometimes become
aggressive toward intruders. The young are suckled for 6 weeks and can
feed themselves at 2 months.
They grow rapidly, causing the mother to walk slowly and awkwardly as
she transports them. The bush baby's diet changes according to the
seasons. Most of its diet is made up of what is most abundant at that
time of the year, including insects, leaves and fruit. Bush babies hide
during the day in order to avoid contact with predators such as eagles
and large snakes. Since they are easily captured on ground they mostly
stay in trees and rely on their extraordinary jumping capabilities. A
prodigious leaper, the bush baby pushes off with its powerful hind legs
and holds its arms up, leaping more than 20 feet.In both variety and
abundance, the bush baby is one of the most successful primitive
primates in Africa. They live a long time as long as 14 years in
captivity.
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Monday, 31 December 2012
Sunday, 30 December 2012
African Elephant
African elephants (Ndovu in Swahili) (loxodonta
Africana)
are the species of elephants in the genus Loxodonta derived from
a Greek word meaning ‘oblique-sided tooth’. African elephants are bigger than Asian Elephants with males weighs about
4,700–6,048 kg (10,000–13,330 lb) while a female weighs about 2,160–3,232 kg
(4,800–7,130 lb).
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These family groups are often visited by mature males, who check for females in estrus. Several interrelated family groups may inhabit an area and know each other well. When they meet at watering holes and feeding places, they greet each other affectionately.Smell is the most highly developed sense, but sound deep growling or rumbling noises is the principle means of communication. Some researchers think that each individual has its signature growl by which it can be distinguished.
Sometimes elephants communicate with an ear-splitting blast when in danger or alarmed, causing others to form a protective circle around the younger members of the family group. Elephants make low-frequency calls, many of which, though loud, are too low for humans to hear. These sounds allow elephants to communicate with one another at distances of five or six miles.
Some African elephant facts;
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- The elephant is distinguished by its high level of intelligence, interesting behavior, methods of communication and complex social structure, as they share a trait also shared by humans, apes and certain dolphin species.
- Elephants seem to be fascinated with the tusks and bones of dead elephants, fondling and examining them. The myth that they carry them to secret "elephant burial grounds," however, has no factual base.
- Elephants are very social, frequently touching and caressing one another and entwining their trunks.
- Elephants demonstrate concern for members of their families they
take care of weak or injured members and appear to grieve over a dead
companion.
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Monday, 17 December 2012
Mombasa Safari
The Kenyan coastline is approximately 536km fronting the Indian
Ocean, with some of the most beautiful beaches in the worlds. The long white
sandy beaches are home to some of the most diverse marine life in the oceans, with
the abundance of beautiful bright corals, dolphins, butterfly fish, sharks and turtles,
complimented by the large numbers of yellow and red tuna and snappers.
Mombasa City Tour |
The Kenya coast is also rich in history, dating back over
one thousand years, epitomized by the Vasco da Gama pillar and Fort Jesus. It’s
very diverse culture has been influenced by a mixture of Swahili, Portuguese and
European cultures.The region comprises five sub regions, namely the city of Mombasa,
the North Coast, the South Coast Malindi and Lamu, each with unique features
and tourist attractions.
Sunrise in Mombasa |
Kenyan coast welcomes an enchanting power of nature which blends
in with the exotic style of the Indo-Arab buildings to offer you a mesmerizing charm,
which in Swahili is called Bembeleza”. Sit in the Balinese sun loungers on your
room terrace and listen to the sound of the wind rustling the palm trees, enjoy
the music of the waves and let your heart dance in silence, where your dream of
total relaxation has finally come true.Choose to dine on the open –air terrace, facing the sea and
swimming pool or inside the air conditioned restaurants with the same view. Enjoy
a cuisine of Mediterranean touch with a selection of fresh fish and seafood, pasta
meat, fish, vegetarian dishes, among other indigenous cuisines.
Spice your holiday in Mombasa by visiting some of the historical
places in Mombasa which includes Fort Jesus, Vasco da Gama, Mwalugange elephant
sanctuary, Arabuko sokoke for birders, gede ruins, among other Mombasa safari.
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Friday, 14 December 2012
Monday, 10 December 2012
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Lakes in Kenya
It is the largest of the rift valley lakes covering an area
of 6405 square kilometers .The lake is located in the northern –western
district part of Kenya about 650 kilometers from Nairobi. It was originally
known as Lake Rudolf, a name given by the first European who saw it in 1888.The
Lake is a pre historic site and a good place to find out the history of the
man.
3 days Lake BaringoSafari |
Lake logipe is one of the lesser known rift valley lakes
located south of lake turkana.
It is a 130 sq kilometer fresh Water Lake located in the
semi desert baringo district .A boat trip across the lakes gives opportunity to
see vast birdlife, Crocodiles and hippos. Visitors can also enjoy fishing and
water sports. There is an also a snake park in the area where you can have a
closer look at the reptiles. Nearby is a village of the njemps community where
one can experience the culture of the people living around the lake.
It is in the Ngendelel escarpments .Visitors to the lake gets
an opportunity to marvel at the hot waters springs and even get to boil eggs or
maize, and also see plenty of birdlife and game, including the greater kudu.
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It is located 160 kilometers northwest of Nairobi and only 4
kilometers from nakuru town. It is home to millions of fuchsia pink flamingoes,
the fish eating pelicans as well as over 450 other species of birds. It is also
a good location of game viewing of the black rhino, the lion, the water buck
and antelopes. It is one of the best places to see the leopard as well as the
endangered Rothschild giraffe .The national park was gazetted to protect the
flamingoes and also provide sanctuary to endangered species like the white and
black rhinos.
It is about 30 km from Lake Nakuru.The lake is rich with
abundant birdlife and visitors will also get a splendid view of the vast rift valley.
11 days birdwatching safari |
It is the highest of the rift valley lakes, at 1880 meters
above sea level .it is a fresh water lake and home to over 450 species of birds
including the African fish eagle.
Lake magadi is 120 kilometers from Nairobi. Temperatures
here are very high and from a distance you can see the evaporation of water
from the lake that leaves a crust of sodium carbonate that is mined and
exported .At Lake magadi you will also have the opportunity to see birdlife
that comes to feed on the algae found in the mounds near the lake. Also, the
masai people living there will tell you about their culture.
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Thursday, 22 November 2012
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