Small Spotted Collection
"Spotlight on the Small Spotted: A Collection of Fascinating Creatures" From the depths of the Kalahari in Botswana to the rocky shores of Cornwall, England
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"Spotlight on the Small Spotted: A Collection of Fascinating Creatures" From the depths of the Kalahari in Botswana to the rocky shores of Cornwall, England, these small spotted creatures captivate us with their unique characteristics and behaviors. First up is the elusive Blackfooted Cat CRH 902, also known as the "Ant-hill Tiger. " Peering out from a hole in a termite mound, this feline showcases its stunning coat amidst its natural habitat. Next, we dive into the waters off Cornwall where we encounter an adult Lesser Spotted Dogfish gracefully swimming over rocks. Its sleek body glides effortlessly through its marine domain. Moving along our coastal journey, we stumble upon a Mermaids Purse eggcase belonging to another Lesser Spotted Dogfish. Attached to seaweed in a rockpool or washed up on beaches like Sheringham in Norfolk or Chesil Beach in Dorset, these fascinating structures hold promise for new life beneath the waves. Venturing inland to Castilla y Leon in Spain during November nights brings us face-to-face with an adult Small-spotted Genet. Calling out while standing or walking along branches at nightfall, it adds an air of mystery to moonlit landscapes. Back by popular demand are more Mermaids Purse eggcases from our beloved Lesser Spotted Dogfish. Whether they wash up on beaches or are held delicately by human hands at Kimmeridge Bay in Isle of Purbeck, Dorset - these intriguing finds continue to pique our curiosity. Heading eastward towards Indonesia reveals another enchanting creature - the Smallspotted Leatherjacket (Strap-weed File-fish). Found among Indonesian waters and adorned with intricate patterns and colors, it's truly a sight to behold. Returning once again to Cornwall's sandy shores during August introduces us to yet another Mermaids Purse eggcase left behind by a Lesser Spotted Dogfish. These remnants serve as a reminder of the hidden wonders lurking beneath the waves.