Mtinzini Fun Fact: The Banded Garden Spider

Mtinzini Fun Fact: The Banded Garden Spider

Mtunzini Fun Fact: The banded garden spider is a large species, with a generally ovoid form and bright markings. Mature females may be 13-14.5 mm when fully extended and the carapace of the body typically between 5-6.5 mm in length. Males are substantially smaller,...
Mtunzini Fun Fact: The   Black -Necked Agama

Mtunzini Fun Fact: The Black -Necked Agama

Your Have probably seen the The black-necked agama around Mtunzini. It is a specie of the tree agama that is native to East, Central and southern Africa. They form structured colonies with a dominant male, several females and juveniles. The males defend territories...
Mtunzini Fun Fact: The Mudskipper

Mtunzini Fun Fact: The Mudskipper

Mtunzini Fun Fact: Look out for the fascinating Mudskipper…..Mudskippers are known for their unusual looks. They can grow up to twelve inches long and most of them are a brownish green color that range anywhere from dark to light. During mating season the males...
Mtunzini Fun Fact: The Spotted Snout Burrower

Mtunzini Fun Fact: The Spotted Snout Burrower

Nature is at is again with this weird little guy. The Spotted snout-burrower. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, moist savanna, shrubland, temperate grassland, rivers, intermittent rivers, swamps, lakes. It is threatened by habitat loss but has found a home in...
Mtunzini Fun Fact: The Water lily reed frog

Mtunzini Fun Fact: The Water lily reed frog

Mtunzini Fun Fact: Look out for these little guys in our forest. The Hyperolius pusillus also known as the Waterlily Reed Frog. It is found throughout diverse environments in eastern and southern Africa. It is a very common frog. Its natural habitats are open savanna,...