Night-Drives for the Tiny Specials
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Night-Drives for the Tiny Specials

Night-Drives for the Tiny Specials

This is not the typical African game drive, but rather an excursion to areas of mixed habitat to look specifically for the very rarely seen water chevrotain (also known as a mouse-deer or fanged deer), which is a highly specialised mammal that looks like a tiny, beautifully marked antelope but is part of a unique family of tiny ungulates more closely related to pigs. Other small nocturnal mammals that are often seen are African palm civet, servaline genet, marsh mongoose, various bats, galagos, etc.

Seasonality

Year-Round