Boulders

Boulders

Cape Town definitely has no shortage of amazing beaches, but Boulders Beach in False Bay offers something extra special – a colony of African Penguins in all their smart dresses, waddling glory, right under your nose. In fact, it’s the only place in the world where you can get close to African Penguins.
Info sourced from https://www.capetown.travel/headline-boulders-beach/
Photo capture date & Location: 2014-10 The Peninsula

Approach

Approach

Rhinoceroses are some of the largest remaining megafaunas: all weigh at least one tonne in adulthood. They have a herbivorous diet, small brains (400–600 g) for mammals of their size, one or two horns, and thick (1.5–5 cm), protective skin formed from layers of collagen positioned in a lattice structure. They generally eat leafy material, although their ability to ferment food in their hindgut allows them to subsist on more fibrous plant matter when necessary.
Info sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinoceros

Sharing

Sharing

The garden snail (Helix aspersa) is a terrestrial gastropod mollusc and one of the best-known species in the world. It is so common that it is one of the most proliferated terrestrial mollusks. The garden snail is a terrestrial species with nocturnal habits; it does most of its day-to-day activities at night or very early in the morning, but if it rains during the day, it usually goes out. Info sourced from https://www.snail-world.com/garden-snail