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The Ultimate Field Guide for Southern African Snakes

The Ultimate Field Guide for Southern African Snakes has been launched. Another world first and boasting 5 first-ever identification keys, snakes can now be identified by colour, markings, head shape, dentition and venom. Detailed and up-to-date  and first aid treatment for every species is included. Click here to see more.

Now you can hear them

Experience the haunting sounds of Africa! Hear the jackal in the distance, the magnificent roar of the lion and the nerve-racking trumpeting of the elephant. Get detailed mammal information and hear their calls.

Animal sounds include The Lesser and Thick-tailed Bushbaby, Tree Squirrel, Honey Badger, Large Spotted Genet, Yellow Mongoose, Banded Mongoose, Suricate, Tree- and Yellow-spot Hyrax, Klipspringer, Bushbuck, Reedbuck, Mountain Reedbuck, Springbuck, Impala, Blue Wildebeest, Kudu, Buffalo, Burchell’s Zebra, Vervet Monkey, Baboon, Wild Dog, Cape Fox, Black-backed Jackal, Bat-eared fox, Side-striped Jackal, Spotted Hyena, Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Black and White Rhinoceros, Hippopotamus and Elephant.

Now!
The power of The Ultimate Field Guide in the palm of your hand

For the first time ever a scientific breakthrough in mammal identification gives you the power of The Ultimate Field Guide on a PocketPC using Microsoft Reader  with ClearType technology or on any web-enabled device with HTML.

 

  • Get comprehensive species information for your African Safari instantly and easily while you are in the bush
  • Discover 100 spectacular Southern African Mammals in the palm of your hand
  • See detailed species information instantly at the click of your stylus:
    • Full-color photographs
    • Safari Club International and Rowland Ward minimums and maximums
    • Afrikaans, Zulu, Shona and Tswana species names
    • Quick reference conservation and activity icons
    • Species description
    • Visible Male/Female Differences
    • Habitat and Distribution
    • Diet
    • Reproduction
    • Behavior and habits
    • Sounds
    • Front and hind species tracks
    • Dung photographs for easy identification
    • Field Sign

 

 


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