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Wednesday 26 June 2019

TOP 5 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT CAMEROON WILDLIFE

TOP 5 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT CAMEROON WILDLIFE

1. The largest Frog in the world is found in Cameroon. It is called the Goliath Frog. It measures to about a foot long.


2. The one species of bird that exist only in Cameroon and precisely in Bamenda is the Bamenda Apalis Bird.maimozoology.blogspot.com › the-... Web results The Bamenda Apalis Bird - MAIMO AND ZOOLOGY


3. The Mount Oku Rat is a rodent species that exist exclusively in the North West region of Cameroon.


4. The popular adventure movie “Tarzan” was first acted in Cameroon in the 1970s. The action took place at the Korup Park in the south west region of Cameroon.


5. Lake Nyos in the North West region of Cameroon has been referred to as the most poisonous lake in the world.




Friday 17 May 2019

THE MOUNT OKU RAT

THE MOUNT OKU RAT
The Mount Oku rat is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is a species of rodents found only in Cameroon. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist Montane forest. The Montane forest in which this rodent is found is in on Mount Oku in the North West region of Cameroon.
It is threatened by habitat loss.
SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:   Chordata
Class:        Mammalia
Order:      Rodentia
Family:    Muridae
Genus:     Lamottemys
Species:   Lamottemys okuensis
The name Muridae comes from the Latin Mus (genitive muris), meaning “mouse”
HABITAT
Murids are found nearly everywhere in the world. Some subfamilies however have narrower ranges. They are not found in many oceanic islands and Antarctica. The Mount Oku rat is the only species from the family Muridae found only in Cameroon and in Oku precisely. They have excellent senses of hearing and smell.  They are very good climbers and that can be seen on how they climb up and down trees at mount oku
DIET AND DENTITION
The Mount Oku rat is an omnivore. It feeds on little plants and animal matter. The Mount Oku rat has sciurognathous jaws and a diastema too. They lack canines and premolars hence feed on small animal and plant matter. However molars exist. They have powerful jaw muscles and gnawing incisors that grow throughout life. The dental formula of murids is   1.0.0.1-3                                                                                                                               
                                                                                         1.0.0.1-3
The Mount Oku Rat has a number of unique traits and characters. It gathers small stones (pebble) in from of its nitch (burrow).
The pebbles are left night so dew can be gathered. In the morning, the Mount Oku rat then drinks the dew on the pebbles. This is a clever move from the Rat. After that it retires and gets into its burrow and the cycle continues.
REPRODUCTION
The Mount Oku Rat reach the age of breeding at about 6 to 8 weeks. Pregnancy lasts for around 20 days and the litter of about three young is born blind and hairless as a good majority of rodents are. It takes about 14 days for the eyes to be opened and weaning is completed after about 28 days. Personally, I have not been able to study the complete lifespan of the Mount Oku Rat but its presumed to live for about 2 years on its own.

Friday 26 April 2019

The Bamenda Apalis Bird

                            THE BAMENDA APALIS BIRD
Introduction
Strange to know, the Bamenda Apalis bird is a  bird located only in Bamenda and its environs. It habituates only in this area in the whole world.  It is scientifically known as the Apalis bamendae is a species of bird which is found only in Cameroon (Endemic to Cameroon). It is from the CIsticolidae family.
I first came in contact with the Bamenda Apalis Birth in 2016 when I was out in the field for research flora and fauna in the lowland forest and dry savanna. Bamenda was my area of studies.
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BAMENDA APALIS BIRD
They are fairly small in size
They are insectivorous. Personally, I witness them feeding on ants and termites.
They are mostly brownish or dull greenish in colour.
They have a strong vocal cord and it’s evident by the strong and loud sound they produce. They are thus easily heard than seen.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and dry savanna.  Reasons why it is in Bamenda. It is threatened by habitat loss.


CLASSIFICATION
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Cisticolidae
Genus:  Apalis
Species: Apalis bamendae




The only reason why I studied this bird is because it is found only in Bamenda.
Please if are in Bamenda and can catch the Bamenda Apalis bIrd, it will help me a lot in my work. A handsome reward awaits you.