Posts Tagged ‘jungle’

Have you heard how hippos shout?

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Javier Brandoli (South Africa) It is one of the strongest and most memorable sounds of the jungle. Hiccups are in your pond, evening, and suddenly began to cry with her wide throat. Save this video in the Kruger Park, but the sound was chased by every country in Africa to cross. Hay que [...]
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Among the impenetrable jungle gorillas

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Ricardo Coarasa – Bwindi (Uganda) The last gorillas of land from the world living in a jungle, la de Bwindi, that knows no borders. Finding them can take hours, but the payoff is huge. For an hour, the traveler is immersed in the daily lives of these great primates that look silhouette of fighters [...]
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The quiet of Kibale Forest chimpanzee

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Ricardo Coarasa. Kibale Forest (Uganda) After an hour in the Kibale forest Uganda, leaving the dense forest swallowed up step by step, we found that adult chimpanzee seemed like we were waiting for coffee. Our presence was not even startled. He just watched with disdain measured, as mumbling his [...]
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Wild chimpanzees of Kibale forest
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Ricardo Coarasa. Kibale Forest (Uganda) Dropped from the ficus fruits like missiles over our heads, our footsteps quietly flee, scream as if they were slaughtering, violating the silence of the jungle, and when the game is inevitable, strategically around us. They are stronger than us, but do not know and, as we see more robust than, fear us. To track wild chimpanzees of Kibale forest, a Uganda, is an exciting experience. As impressive as looking at them at last face to face and discover his eyes look tired man.
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The sounds of the jungle of Kibale (Uganda)
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Ricardo Coarasa (Kibale Forest) Follow the trail of the chimpanzees in the wild among the lush jungle forest of Kibale, in western Uganda, is a unique experience. Primates shun you, throw you off from the branches of the ficus for more than twenty meters high, around you and, finally, [...]
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