Spectafrica

Spectafrica SpectAfrica for all your amazing safari and travels throughout Africa Warren Wild Photography and SpectAfrica. Our roots go a long way back on African soil.

Our products and operations have been going strong for over ten years where our passion for showing Africa is pure dedication. We offer you amazing culture , wildlife safaris , excursions and photography tours. We also have property development lodges in Southern Africa. We own and operate many lodges in South Africa and Mozambique. We are Safari Guides, safari operators ,film makers in all media,

lodge owners and most of all adventurers so come join us on your own SpectAfrica adventure organized by us for you...

02/09/2024
20/08/2024
Guinjata House and Chalets.To book please whatsappWarrenWhatsapp0810004598
04/03/2024

Guinjata House and Chalets.
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Warren
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Located just south of Inhambane City, Guinjata Bay, Coconut Bay and Paindane offers everything you need for a perfect holiday. If you love scuba diving, fish...

01/12/2022

Unexpected Family Tree
The Aardvark (Orycteropus afer) is unique among living mammals - it is the only member of the order Tubulidentata. Modern aardvarks have changed very little over the past 36 million years, and you have to go back 50 million years to find a common ancestor with other mammals! The aardvark's closest (but still distant) living relatives are other members of the "Afrotheria" clade of mammals.

Afrotheria Clade
This clade includes the orders: Tubulidentata, Afrosoricida, Sirenia, Macroscelidea, Hyracoidea and Proboscidea

Tubulidentata - This order includes only the aardvark
Afrosoricida - This order includes golden moles and tenrecs
Sirenia - This order includes manatees and dugongs
Macroscelidea - This order includes elephant shrews
Hyracoidea - This order includes hyraxes
Proboscidea - This order includes elephants

The 2023 Animal Holiday Calendar and more great Holiday Gift Ideas await at www.peppermintnarwhal.com.

29/10/2022
13/10/2022

Dal 2020 monitoriamo questa ghiandaia marina tramite GPS e ogni anno compie lo stesso viaggio di 8000km per andare a passare l’inverno nel sud dell’Africa tra il Botswana e lo Zimbabwe. In primavera, dopo 2 mesi e mezzo di viaggio, torna allo stesso nido e si riunisce con la compagna che non vedeva da 8 mesi.
In giallo il tracciato 2020-21, in rosso 2021-22.

24/09/2022

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