Chasing Wildlife’s Guide to Animals

Despite our attempts to wreck the world the chamois still survived, and this family does so by coming down tot he empty quarry at night to feed on sparse grasses. However the steep sides of the quarry are not the trap for the chamois that they might be for other creatures. At the first sign of threat the chamois are already halfway up the almost sheer cliff faces.

Love Mammals?

Get to know everything about wildlife. Learn the behaviors, habits and specifcs about your favorite mammals.

Puffin (Fratercula arctica), flying with fish in its beak, Borgarfjördur, Iceland

Crazy about birds?

Learn about the nesting habits and best places to spot your favorite birds.

In the upper reaches of the Amazon, in Bolivia there are so many caiman in the rivers but one doesn't often see more than the eyeball poking out above the surface.

Reptiles? Insects?

If your passions are for lesser known or less seen animals, check out the guide to reptiles and insects.

The importance of knowledge

Getting to know the myriad species of our world is extremely inportant. Whether it is for conservation or photography knowing species will help us protect them for future generations.

Mammals

Margay

Margay

The Margay is a jungle cat from the Americas. It resembles its close cousin the Ocelot, in a lot of ways, not least its looks. The fact that it is called Baumozelot, or Tree Ocelot in German, explains a lot. It does spend a lot more time in the trees than its relative.

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African Golden Cat

African Golden Cat

The African Golden Cat (Caracal aurata) is a mysterious and captivating species, seldom seen and little understood. Roaming the rainforests of Central and West Africa, its presence is a testament to the rich, yet threatened, tapestry of African wildlife, urging efforts for its preservation.

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Birds

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