These small chameleons are surprisingly common around our language school.
One of our new friends here is an avid mushroom hunter. Apparently I shouldn't have passed up this "beauty" - I might have made a little money, or at least a good dinner.
I have no idea what this little bug is. When Dominic pointed it out, I reassured him that it was just a flower petal. Turns out I was wrong. That's the tip of his finger for comparison.
I found this wildlife perched on my porch around Halloween. Why yes, that is a "wrestler bandit," how did you know? Our options for costumes for school were very limited. Fortunately, Dominic was thrilled to wear his bathrobe and a sleep mask from our flight.
There are two types of monkeys that live around our home, Colobus (the ones with the long white tail) and these guys, which I think are a type of Vervet.
That's a picture of a very large slug just hanging out on the wall about 10 feet off the ground. I had no idea slugs were capable of climbing like that. I do unfortunately know what it feels like to step on one of these things. Yuck.
This is a Picasso beetle - the image isn't great, but you can tell that it looks like someone has carefully painted on its back. I have never before seen an insect this beautiful!
Next month: Kapsowar!!
Blessings,
Kim
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