Re: Namibia trip report, Sept 2009
last ones:)
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Re: Namibia trip report, Sept 2009
Another k@k day in Africa 8-) Thanks Kai... you just made my hanker for the same trip...
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SimonB wrote:Another k@k day in Africa 8-) Thanks Kai... you just made my hanker for the same trip...
:) Just wait until I've finished editing all the posts :mrgreen: Lemme know when you're going, I'll join you
Re: Namibia trip report, Sept 2009
Great photos

I am planning to do Namibia again in December, I am not scared of heat:)

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Re: Namibia trip report, Sept 2009
Cats, I dont care if you're not scared of the heat, you'll have to leave some wine for me.... a cold beer is Much better than warm wine.... :mrgreen:
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Re: Namibia trip report, Sept 2009
Kai, as a matter of interest, the gecko that you forgot the name of is a Web-footed gecko.
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SimonB wrote:Kai, as a matter of interest, the gecko that you forgot the name of is a Web-footed gecko.
Nope.... Doesnt ring a bell.... Web footed is right, but not a gecko. I'll think of the right name in due course
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Re: Namibia trip report, Sept 2009
KaiV wrote:
SimonB wrote:Kai, as a matter of interest, the gecko that you forgot the name of is a Web-footed gecko.
Nope.... Doesnt ring a bell.... Web footed is right, but not a gecko. I'll think of the right name in due course
Trust me... It's a web-footed gecko. I don't care what your guide called it :D

Palmatogecko rangei

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OK Ok ok....... I cannot remember what the guide called it. We'll call it a web footed Gecko (for now ;) )

On that topic, our guid also told us about a Damaraland adder :roll: , still looking for that one too.... Possibly its one of the ordinary adders (Puff, horned, sand adder) that lives in Meob bay?
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KaiV wrote:On that topic, our guid also told us about a Damaraland adder :roll: , still looking for that one too.... Possibly its one of the ordinary adders (Puff, horned, sand adder) that lives in Meob bay?
No such snake. He's referring to Bitis peringueyi (or the Sidewinding adder, or Peringuey's adder) which is common in northern Namibia and southern Angola

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