Essays about: "kichwa tembo"
Found 5 essays containing the words kichwa tembo.
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1. Grooming behaviour in the Red-tailed guenon
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : The behaviour of the red-tailed guenon (Cercopithecus ascanius) was studied over the course of nine days in the Sabaringo forest surrounding Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp near the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. A focal animal instantaneous sampling method with a one minute interval was used to record the behaviours of the monkeys for approximately 12 hours a day, the day being divided into six shifts á two hours. READ MORE
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2. Why do the common warthog Phacochoerus africanus stay at Kichwa Tembo
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : The common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) is common over all of Africa’s savannah grassland. The females live in small family groups with their offspring and the males alone or in bachelor groups. The warthog is a grazer but can also eat fruits and roots. Maasai Mara is a national reserve in Kenya with a rich species fauna. READ MORE
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3. Interaktionsbeteenden hos vårtsvin (Phacochoerus africanus) mot människor i Kenya
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Vårtsvin (Phacochoerus africanus) har en komplex beteenderepertoar. De vuxna individerna lever naturligt i matriarkala grupper och populationens dynamik påverkas av mänskliga aktiviteter. Vårtsvin kommer i kontakt med människor eftersom de föredrar mark som har blivit påverkad av människor, exempelvis gräsmattor eller rancher. READ MORE
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4. Mating behaviour and hierarchy among male warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus) in Kenya
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Warthogs live under natural conditions in matriarchal groups, bachelor groups and yearling groups. Just like all pig species do warthogs have a complex behaviour repertoire. READ MORE
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5. Mother-young interactions and suckling behaviour in Blue Monkeys, Cercopithecus mitis
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : The infant's first months are of vital importance for establishing relations with the mother as well as with other group members. It is also a period of learning. As a part of a larger study of the blue monkey, Cercopithecus mitis stuhlmanni, my study focuses on interactions between mother and offspring and suckling behaviour. READ MORE