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Range This species is only found on the island of Zanzibar, Tanzania and in the northern forests of Kenya.
Description The Ader’s Duiker (Cephalophus adersi) belongs to a subfamily of small to medium sized antelopes. It is the rarest and most endangered species of duiker and is about the size of a domestic cat. It is listed as critically endangered by the IUCN Red List. There is estimated to be around 640 individuals remaining on Zanzibar and around 500 in Kenya. However, these estimates are over ten years old and populations have most likely declined since then. The Ader’s Duiker is found in a very particular habitat, preferring tall, undisturbed old growth thicket for its protection and privacy. Their bodies are small and stocky, an adaptation development for swift movement through the dense undergrowth. They are usually found traveling solo but have also been observed in pairs or trios. Their diet consists of leaves, seeds, sprouts, buds, and fruits. They will often follow a troop of Kirk’s Red Colobus monkeys, waiting for discards to drop down to the forest floor. They have been observed going long periods without drinking water, obtaining much of what the moisture they need from their diet. Ader’s Duikers appear to be largely diurnal and have very receptive hearing and smell. Secretions from their face are left behind and act as territory markings for other members of the species.
Threats and Solutions Hunting and habitat loss pose serious threats to the survival of the Ader’s Duiker. Populations on Zanzibar and in Kenya have seen significant losses in numbers due to a long tradition of hunting in these areas. Many households that are near the range of these animals practice hunting or trapping. But perhaps the most serious threat to this animal is the loss and degradation of its habitat, primarily due to logging, which has intensified in recent years. However, both Kenya and Zanzibar have recovery plans for this species and list them under protection by law and both regions have strictly protected nature reserves that coincide with the duiker’s range. Continued research, local wildlife management programs, environmental education, and monitored hunting are all initiatives that contribute to the survival of this unique animal.
Sources: IUCN Ultimate Ungulate ZSL
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Stink Bugs (eggs and larvae)
The Stink Bugs are insects belonging to the Family Pentatomidae (Order Hemiptera) with worldwide distribution. The majority are herbivorous; both adults and nymphs of plant-feeding species may damage plants, mostly by piercing the plant tissues and thus opening a path for pathogens to enter the plant.
The barrel-shaped eggs of these bugs are laid on the underside of leaves in clusters with tight rows.
The first photo (top) shows the eggs of an unidentified species of stink bug a few hours before hatching. The second one (bottom) shows the first instar after eclosion, in which the larvae remain near the eggs.
Photo credit: ©Frederic Labaune | Locality: unknown [Top] - [Bottom]