Go away, this is my trunk!! That poor duiker is certainly wondering what he did to deserve this! It's not often that we get to see cross-species interactions, especially not such funny ones!
December 24, 2025 at 7:01 PM
Go away, this is my trunk!! That poor duiker is certainly wondering what he did to deserve this! It's not often that we get to see cross-species interactions, especially not such funny ones!
On our site called EternalVictory in Western Africa, we got to see some forest buffalos again. They are the smallest of the African buffalo species and live in rain forests.
December 17, 2025 at 7:03 PM
On our site called EternalVictory in Western Africa, we got to see some forest buffalos again. They are the smallest of the African buffalo species and live in rain forests.
At this site (Eternal Victory in Outamba Kilimi National Park, Sierra Leone) we can see chimps using tools to both fish the algae from the bottom of the river beds and scoop it from the surface. Even the small infants are practicing this important type of tool use while overseen by their mothers.
December 10, 2025 at 7:04 PM
At this site (Eternal Victory in Outamba Kilimi National Park, Sierra Leone) we can see chimps using tools to both fish the algae from the bottom of the river beds and scoop it from the surface. Even the small infants are practicing this important type of tool use while overseen by their mothers.
The cameras at our sites are placed to record chimps. That's why we get a somewhat funny perspective of the larger animals, like this elephant bachelor group.
November 12, 2025 at 7:03 PM
The cameras at our sites are placed to record chimps. That's why we get a somewhat funny perspective of the larger animals, like this elephant bachelor group.
The stark contrast between the pale fur on a honey badger's upper head and the dark fur on its face contributes to its intimidating visual display, possibly acting as a warning to predators and rivals.
October 29, 2025 at 7:03 PM
The stark contrast between the pale fur on a honey badger's upper head and the dark fur on its face contributes to its intimidating visual display, possibly acting as a warning to predators and rivals.
Despite its name, the Checkered Elephant Shrew is not a true shrew and is more closely related to elephants and aardvarks. Their long, mobile snout is used to sniff and probe through leaf litter and undergrowth to locate prey.
October 22, 2025 at 6:05 PM
Despite its name, the Checkered Elephant Shrew is not a true shrew and is more closely related to elephants and aardvarks. Their long, mobile snout is used to sniff and probe through leaf litter and undergrowth to locate prey.
We only get a back-side view of this Water Chevrotain, but we don't see many of them at C&S, so any view is a great view. They are shy and extremely difficult to observe in the wild due to their secretive, silent behavior and preference for dense cover.
October 15, 2025 at 6:04 PM
We only get a back-side view of this Water Chevrotain, but we don't see many of them at C&S, so any view is a great view. They are shy and extremely difficult to observe in the wild due to their secretive, silent behavior and preference for dense cover.
Yellow-backed Duiker tend to have more pronounced tufts of hair between their ears than other duiker species, possibly reflecting its larger size and more solitary behavior, where such visual cues may be more important.
September 24, 2025 at 6:06 PM
Yellow-backed Duiker tend to have more pronounced tufts of hair between their ears than other duiker species, possibly reflecting its larger size and more solitary behavior, where such visual cues may be more important.
Whatever scary thing they see on the path, these Black Guineafowl are determined to plow through it rather than go around it. Silly birds! (And did you see the little chick behind the first bird in the line?)
August 27, 2025 at 6:03 PM
Whatever scary thing they see on the path, these Black Guineafowl are determined to plow through it rather than go around it. Silly birds! (And did you see the little chick behind the first bird in the line?)
Galagos are active at night, using their large eyes and acute hearing to navigate and forage in darkness. They live almost entirely in trees, using their strong hind limbs to leap between branches. Some species can jump more than 2 meters in a single bound.
August 20, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Galagos are active at night, using their large eyes and acute hearing to navigate and forage in darkness. They live almost entirely in trees, using their strong hind limbs to leap between branches. Some species can jump more than 2 meters in a single bound.
Some animals are fearful of our cameras and some animals are attracted to them. This curious little female Defassa Waterbuck is quite a camera hog. She poses in front of this camera for 10 minutes!
August 13, 2025 at 6:03 PM
Some animals are fearful of our cameras and some animals are attracted to them. This curious little female Defassa Waterbuck is quite a camera hog. She poses in front of this camera for 10 minutes!
Meet Jean Valjean, or JVJ as he is affectionately known around camp. Site Researcher FeralBo celebrated when JVJ showed up on the trail camera because lion are considered extinct in Sierra Leone according to current literature. It's the first lion we've seen since moving to our new platform!
August 7, 2025 at 9:11 AM
Meet Jean Valjean, or JVJ as he is affectionately known around camp. Site Researcher FeralBo celebrated when JVJ showed up on the trail camera because lion are considered extinct in Sierra Leone according to current literature. It's the first lion we've seen since moving to our new platform!
This path in the Prismatic Expanse forest is a favorite of a new-to-us subspecies of honey badger called Black Ratel (Mellivora capensis cottoni). We've filmed some with white-tipped tails, such as these, which is also unusual.
August 5, 2025 at 1:28 PM
This path in the Prismatic Expanse forest is a favorite of a new-to-us subspecies of honey badger called Black Ratel (Mellivora capensis cottoni). We've filmed some with white-tipped tails, such as these, which is also unusual.
This is the first ever sighting of Okapi at C&S! Check out Libby @burdock's Okapi Pattern Matching proposals on our Other Matchable Animals Discussion Board. (www.zooniverse.org/projects/sas...)
July 23, 2025 at 6:02 PM
This is the first ever sighting of Okapi at C&S! Check out Libby @burdock's Okapi Pattern Matching proposals on our Other Matchable Animals Discussion Board. (www.zooniverse.org/projects/sas...)
This beautiful Golden monkey is a very rare and endangered species. It lives only here in Rwanda's Gishwati Forest and in the neighboring Virunga Volcanoes.
July 16, 2025 at 6:03 PM
This beautiful Golden monkey is a very rare and endangered species. It lives only here in Rwanda's Gishwati Forest and in the neighboring Virunga Volcanoes.