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Chrissiesmeer

...This enabled them to move around freely to follow fish or, in times of war, float an entire village to safety...
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Nature Reserve Near Winterton

...Spioenkop offers horse riding, while anglers can fish the reservoir from boats or shore.  Spioenkop Mountain is the site of a famous battle which took place in 1900 where the British suffered one of their worst defeats of the war...
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Billfish

...They are one of the fastest fish in the sea, hunting mid-ocean and using their bill to stun their prey...
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Cape Cormorant

...The immature cormorant is a dusky brown and paler on the belly.Cape Cormorant CallThey make no sound except a ‘gaaa’ or ‘gheee’ when breeding.DietIt mainly eats fish, doing most of its foraging in large flocks 10 - 20 km offshore...
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Nile Crocodile

...Other cooperative behaviours noted are where the animals seal off an area of water to concentrate the fish making them easier to catch. In these instances, there is a defined feeding hierarchy witnessed, with the dominant croc feeding first...
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Seahorse

...The male has a special pouch on its stomach for carrying fertilised eggs, and some species carry the eggs on their tails.Seahorses FeedingSeahorses feed on small planktonic crustaceans and fish larvae.DistributionThey can be found in all tropical and..
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Sandwich Tern

...It differs from the gull-billed tern with a much slimmer appearance and long thin yellow-tipped black bill.Sandwich Tern CallThe call is a strident rasping ‘kirrik-kirrik’.Sandwich Tern DietThe sandwich tern feeds mostly on small fish but also eats shrimp..
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African Fish Eagle

...African Fish EagleAfrican Fish EagleIkhozi le-Afrika elidla iimfesi© Shem CompionAfrican Fish Eagle.IgamaIkhozi le-Afrika elidla iimfesi (Haliaeetus vocifer)Ukwakheka nokuvela kwaloIkhozeli elidla iimfesi limhlobo wamakhozi amakhulu ngobujamo obuhle..
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Things to Do in Illovo

...Things to Do in IllovoThings to Do in IllovoOutdoor ActivitiesThe Illovo beach and lagoon are ideal spots for adventurous types - you can kayak, canoe, water-ski, fish, surf or swim the pristine waters of the warm Indian Ocean...
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Port Nolloth

...Visitors to Port Nolloth can enjoy the beautiful sunsets, clean beaches and the occasional antics of seals as well as good line fishing and plentiful fresh crayfish. Fish and crayfish can also be bought from the factory in season...
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Flounders

...They are born with an eye located on either side of the head, but the right eye moves to the left once the fish has settled on the substrate. They are bottom-dwelling, hiding under the sand to attack their prey by surprise...
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Tassel Pondweed

...Fish and waterfowl can spread the seeds and fruit but the plant can also grow from its rootstock to form colonies.Related speciesRuppia cirrhosa: which has a coiled flower stalk...
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Malachite Kingfisher

...Legs are red.Malachite Kingfisher DietMostly small fish, but will eat aquatic insects and small crustaceans.Malachite Kingfisher Breeding The Malachite Kingfisher tunnels into a river bank, over water, where it lays 3 to 6 eggs that are incubated by both..
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Batfish

...These are very curious fish who will approach divers. They are sometimes confused for angelfish and are pelagic spawners.Batfish FeedingBatfish are herbivorous...
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Along the False Bay Coast

...The waters of Fish Hoek Bay are pale green and warm. The southeaster is up and Brent orders you out on trapeze. The Pacific is designed for long distance ocean crossings and is much faster than its smaller cousins, the Hobies 14 and 16...
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Hammerhead Sharks

...They are viviparous, and the young are fully developed when born in litters of 15 to 30 pups. These creatures are considered endangered.Hammerhead Sharks FeedingHammerhead sharks feed on bony fish, skates, rays, octopus, crustaceans, and squid...
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Coelacanth

...They are a dark blue metallic colour, marked with light spots over the body.Coelacanth General InfoThe coelacanth belongs to the Latimeriidae, which comprises of one genus and two species...
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Bank Cormorant

...The adult has a small crest on the head and usually a white rump and dark brown wings.The immature bank cormorant is a duller black in colour.Bank Cormorant DietThe bank cormorant eats fish and aquatic invertebrates and does most of its foraging alone..
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Octopus

...They reproduce by laying eggs which the female watches over until they have hatched, after which she dies.Octopus FeedingOctopuses feed on fish, crustaceans and molluscs.DistributionThey can be found in all oceans – from tropical to arctic.Common SpeciesGiant..
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The Traditional Economy of the Tsonga

...As the summer sun dried up the lakes, communities armed with conical plunge baskets swept through the shallow waters in search of fish...
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Port St Johns Wild Coast

...  Patience is needed to appreciate the complex web of life that occurs within the mangroves: tiny snails, colourful fiddler mud crabs and giant river crabs, mangrove kingfishers and sandpipers, mudskippers and the many fish found in tidal estuaries..
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Makhanda Key Attractions

...Makhanda Key AttractionsMakhanda Key AttractionsNational Heritage Sites in MakhandaThe JLB Smith Institute of Rhodes University has a fascinating display of the coelacanth fish. Fort Selwyn is a History Museum, which focuses on the 1820 Settlers...
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Red Lionfish

...Red Lionfish are pelagic spawners.FeedingRed Lionfish feed on small fish, crabs and shrimps.DistributionThey can be found in all tropical and temperate oceans across the world.Common SpeciesBroadbarred scorpionfish/Spotfin lionfish (Pterois antennata)..
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Identification of Cape Clawless Otter

...Hunting may, however, be done at any time of the day. They usually live on small prey, such as fish, crabs, frogs or insects, but may become a nuisance on poultry or fish farms where they will often kill more animals than needed...
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