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Description Georychus capensis Rebelo 2.jpg |
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Cape mole-rat or Georychus capensis, photographed by Tony Rebelo, on 10 February 2013, at Ladiesmile Road, Bergvliet,Greater Capetown, Western Cape province of South Africa
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Source | https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/15205022 |
Author | Tony Rebelo, South Africa |
Camera location | 34° 03′ 06.1″ S, 18° 27′ 29.5″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -34.051695; 18.458195 |
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According to photographer, Tony Rebelo, the animal was aggressive, making little forward lurches accompanied by sniffle-grunts with teeth flaring and gnashing. When it retreated it chewed a tunnel with its teeth, the feet pushing the sand backwards. It took 57 seconds from the start until it had completely disappeared underground.
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