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Springbok

...Whether the springbok should be the national animal of South Africa continues to be a contentious issue, as it is believed to be a symbol of Apartheid. South Africa’s national rugby team is still named the Springboks, however...
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Prestigious and Spacious

...Animal encounters are frequent, with large herds of buffalo, antelope and elephant being resident in the reserve. Wherever there are large herds, there are always predators following them...
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West Coast Birds

...What all of these birds have in common is that they feed on pelagic fish, but subsequent to the commercial over-exploitation of this resource the dependent bird populations have been drastically reduced by up to 95 per cent in the case of the jackass..
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History of South African Art

...In SA, art was once a simple finger-painting of a buck being speared down by a group of stick men on the wall of a cave in animal’s blood...
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How to Improve Soil Health

...ViljoenCover crops are worked into the soil as a green manure, to increase the organic matter and build soil structure.Topsoil with less than 2% organic material (OM) is considered “dead soil” as it does not have enough nutrients (carbon) to feed..
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Urban Food Gardens

...©Eric MillerAlthough community gardens are great initiatives, they often fail due to financial difficulties.Urban food gardens are an important way to help trickle-feed much-needed fresh produce into our kitchens...
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Bees and Pollination

... ©Marinda LouwResearch on canola shows that pollination by bees increases the number of pods per plant, seeds per pod and seed weight.The value of honey bees as pollinators may far outweigh their value as honey producers...
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Banded Mongoose

...When the animal is moving slowly the first toe may show in the spoor, but may not make an imprint when it is running or trotting. For the hind feet, only the first claw shows in the spoor behind the other four toes...
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Early Humans of the Richtersveld

...Further testament to human habitation is also found in the form of processed animal bones, blackened hearths and a number of middens (prehistoric rubbish tips) containing human detritus, which are found with along the coast...
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What is Temperature?

...It creates human comfort or discomfort (and a need for heating or cooling), determines crop and animal responses, the occurrence of pests and diseases as well as rates of evaporation and transpiration (moisture loss by leaves).How is Temperature MeasuredA..
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Do All Hyenas Have Male Genitals?

...The penis-like organ develops due to exposure to high androgen levels in the womb and female hyenas possess much higher testosterone levels than one would expect of a female animal...
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National Park Near Cradock

...copy;Marinda LouwOn your hike or drive through the Mountain Zebra National Park, you'll spot herds of antelopes such as Gnu.The Mountain Zebra National Park offers tourists various hiking and running trails that allows for beautiful nature scenery and animal-spotting..
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Warthog

...Their dewclaws are clearly imprinted in their spoors.Field NotesThis animal is one of the most hunted prey in the African savanna, as a variety of predators prey on fully grown warthogs and their young...
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Canola Production

...©Jean TresfonMost of South Africa's canola is produced in the Western Cape.Canola meal and oil cake, which are by-products of oil processing, are good sources of animal protein with canola grain containing 36% to 46% oil and 20% to 24% protein and..
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Small Grain Diseases

...The most important of these are loose smut and covered smut, which infects germinating seeds and then forms a systemic infection, after which the disease penetrates the head tissue and converts it to masses of spores...
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Corchorus is Jew's Mallow

...Pre-soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours. It is best planted at the beginning of the rainy season. Jew’s mallow is very tolerant of soil conditions...
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Nyala

...NyalaNyala© Nigel DennisMale nyala.NameNyala [Nyala angasii of Tragelaphus angasii] Order - Artiodactyla Family - Bovidae The common name of this antelope is derived from the traditional Zulu word for the animal, inxala.AppearanceNyala bulls..
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Misty Mountain Reserve

...The reserve is also surrounded by many wild animal sanctuaries and adventurous activities including canopy tours, bungy jumping, ziplining, Segway, Tsitsikamma National Park and quad biking adventures...
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Kalahari Dreaming at Tswalu

...The diversity of habitat (and climate) has resulted in an extremely diverse animal population. There are about 80 species of mammals and approximately 240 species of birds. The open habitat makes for excellent game viewing...
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Homesteads Women Fertility and the Ancestors

... ©Dr Peter MagubaneWhile many of these designs may seem abstract, most are inspired by natural forms, notably flowers and the leaves of plants like maize, which the women grow to feed their families...
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Addicted to Food

...©Roger de la HarpeFood like this, high in fats and sugar, feed the reward centre of the brain, making it addictive...
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African Weeping-wattle

...Nectar loving insects such as bees visit the tree when it’s in flower as do insectivorous birds which feed on the insects.  The pod is a woody tear-shape with a bulge where the seed sits in the middle...
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Ground Hornbills

...The chicks only start to feed themselves at 6 to 12 months old but are supplementary fed by the members of the flock for two years at which point their development is far enough advanced for them to become helpers themselves.Quite Endangered ©Shem..
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Animal Behaviour in Global Warming

...Animal Behaviour in Global WarmingAnimal Behaviour in Global WarmingImpending Extinction©Shem CompionInsects have the best ability to adapt to climate change.Insects have been referred to as the 'sleeping giants' of climate change because..
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The Legendary Joao Albasini

...To feed his guests and the native porters, Albasini started cultivating crops and hunted lots of game...
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