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Co-operative Breeding in Birds
...Co-operative breeding occurs where there is a flock
of birds living together but where only one pair within the flock breed, the dominant or alpha pair, and all the other members
of the group perform the role
of ‘helpers’...
EnglishRenowned Garden Route
...The Garden Route has prime mountain biking territory, but with a diverse range
of out-
of-the-saddle action and leisure options on the cards...
EnglishLuxury in the Bush
...The dramatic views and variety
of biomes all combine beautifully to provide you with a bushveld experience surpassing all your expectations...
EnglishGrowing Pomegranates
...The rooting depth
of a plant determines the number and quality
of roots as well as growth and production
of the tree...
EnglishSterling Silver Scarab Pendant
...Add this piece
of jewellery to your collection and wear it with style.
The sterling silver scarab pendant will catch the eyes
of many with its unique detail. The chain length is 50cm.
Priced From: US$ 151By Bruce Little..
EnglishFast Facts About Civets
...Fast Facts About CivetsFast Facts About Civets© Karl SvendsenSize1,3 mWeight11,25 kgLifespan14 yearsHabitatdense woodland with places to hide and surface water to drink regularlyGestation60 - 65 daysNumber
of youngup to 4FoodOmnivore...
EnglishAluminium Paperweight
...Aluminium PaperweightAluminium PaperweightHand-me-downAn heirloom in the making, this solid aluminium paperweight is cast in the shape
of bleached coral, a tribute to the plight
of many marine animals...
EnglishShearing of Angora Goats
...Shearing
of Angora GoatsShearing
of Angora GoatsGoat Farming in South AfricaAngora goats can be shorn every six months. Fleece weight varies with age - from 500g from kids to about 2 kg
of fleece from adult goats...
EnglishKudu Habitat
...The white chevron on the kudu’s face and the creamy stripes down its back also resemble the shafts
of light penetrating a canopy
of vegetation such as would be present in the environment where they live...
EnglishWhat Do Warthogs Eat?
...The advantage
of this ‘less-effective’ type
of digestion is that they can put larger amounts
of food through their bodies relatively quickly and as a result extract adequate nutrients at harder, dry times
of the year...
EnglishRooibos Tea Products
...Rooibos Tea ProductsRooibos Tea ProductsTeas
of South AfricaRooibos tea is a flavourful and nutritious tea with health benefits made from the needlelike leaves
of the Aspalathus linearis plant, indigenous to the mountains in the Cederberg area
of the..
EnglishKaroo Gariep Nature Reserve
...The conservation and protection
of the land is managed by the owners
of the establishment, who guarantee guest satisfaction above anything else...
EnglishHilton
...HiltonHilton©Roger de la HarpeAerial view over the town
of Hilton, KwaZulu-Natal Province.©Roger de la Harpe❮❯Hilton is a small town in the Midlands Meander
of KwaZulu-Natal, which forms part
of Howick...
EnglishStilbaai
....❮❯The main appeal
of Still Bay is its outstanding beach – a long, sheltered stretch
of sand that seems to run for miles in either direction
of the Goukou (formerly the Kafferkuils) River mouth...
EnglishBluebottles
...BluebottlesBluebottles© Johan BoshoffNameBluebottles (Physaliidae)SizeThe float
of the bluebottle can be up to 30 cm and the tentacles up to 50 m.Bluebottles IdentificationThe floating part
of the bluebottle – the bladder – is blue and has dangling..
EnglishTangs/Surgeonfish
...Colouration differs from dark brown to bright yellow.General InformationZebrasoma genus consists
of 7 species. From the family
of Surgeonfish. Found over coral reefs in pairs or small groups...
EnglishRooi Els
...©Jean TresfonView
of the beautiful little seaside town
of Rooi Els.Rooi Else is located beside the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve and is home to wildlife including chacma baboons,rock hyrax, clawless otters, small antelope and Verreaux’s eagles..
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