World Chimpanzee Day 2023
World Chimpanzee Day – July 14, 2023
– The Chimpanzee inhabits the tropical savannas and forests of central and west Africa.
African Mammals
World Chimpanzee Day – July 14, 2023
– The Chimpanzee inhabits the tropical savannas and forests of central and west Africa.
World Meerkat Day – July 03, 2023
– Meerkats (Suricata suricatta) all pitch in helping to collect food, watch for predators and take care of the babies.
World Camel Day – June 22, 2023
– Bactrian camels have two humps where fat is stored and converts to energy when needed.
World Giraffe Day – June 21, 2023
– No 2 Giraffes have the same pattern.
– Their patchwork coats also vary depending on the species.
International Leopard Day – May 03, 2023
– Leopards are fast felines that can run at up to 58km/h.
Save the Rhino Day – May 01, 2023
– The White Rhinoceros, White Rhino or Square-lipped Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest species of rhinoceros.
World Hyena Day – April 27, 2023
– Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) is the largest and the most common of the 4 Hyena species.
Save the Elephant Day – April 16, 2023
– There are 2 living African Elephant species; African Bush Elephant (L. africana) & smaller African Forest Elephant (L. cyclotis).
Lion Hoodies and Sweatshirts by Wildlife Be Wild Tees
– Supporting Wildlife Rescue Center in Kenya to HELP SAVE GIRAFFES & other local species
National Hippo Day – February 15, 2023
– Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius)
World Bonobo Day – February 14, 2023
– Bonobo (Pan paniscus), also called the pygmy chimpanzee and the dwarf chimpanzee or gracile chimpanzee.
International Cheetah Day – December 04, 2022
– #InternationalCheetahDay
Lion Graphic Journals
– A wonderful 100 page lined journal for LION LOVERS, to write all their personal thoughts, ideas and plans in one place.
Elephant Graphic Journals
– A wonderful 100 page lined journal for ELEPHANT LOVERS, to write all their personal thoughts, ideas and plans in one place.
World Lemur Day – October 30, 2021
– #WorldLemurDay
– Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) is endemic to Madagascar.
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