Virtual Museum of African Mammals

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VM Number 14145   MammalMAP No. : 14145
Species: 122610 -- Xerus inauris       [ Map | Records ]
               South African Ground Squirrel -- Cape Ground Squirrel (Sciuridae)
Observer: Steen L.; Date: 2015-05-22.
Locality: Gauteng, South Africa.
Locus: 2627BA [ Summary ] [ Records ]
Record status: ACCEPTED. There is 1 photo and 1 comment
Record URL: https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=MammalMAP-14145
VM Number 19298   MammalMAP No. : 19298
Species: 122610 -- Xerus inauris       [ Map | Records ]
               South African Ground Squirrel -- Cape Ground Squirrel (Sciuridae)
Observer: Steen L.; Date: 2016-04-01.
Locality: Gauteng, South Africa.
Locus: 2627BA [ Summary ] [ Records ]
Record status: ACCEPTED. There is 1 photo and 1 comment
Record URL: https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=MammalMAP-19298
VM Number 20665   MammalMAP No. : 20665
Species: 122610 -- Xerus inauris       [ Map | Records ]
               South African Ground Squirrel -- Cape Ground Squirrel (Sciuridae)
Observer: Steen L.; Date: 2017-03-02.
Locality: Gauteng, South Africa.
Locus: 2627BA [ Summary ] [ Records ]
Record status: ACCEPTED. There is 1 photo and 1 comment
Record URL: https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=MammalMAP-20665


 
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