Michigan State University students in the Holekamp Lab blog about their experiences in Kenya, research on spotted hyenas and adventures in the field.
Looks like the motherly drive to clean the baby is also a good motivator for the kid to walk in order to try and avoid the tongue. Good mom, and great little ambler! =) SO cute. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Dave, did a hyena show up for dinner or is this kid good to go for a while?
@biobabbler: Glad you like it!@Dee: Not while I was there, but we have been seeing them eating more [baby] zebra these days in general.
Looks like the motherly drive to clean the baby is also a good motivator for the kid to walk in order to try and avoid the tongue. Good mom, and great little ambler! =) SO cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave, did a hyena show up for dinner or is this kid good to go for a while?
ReplyDelete@biobabbler: Glad you like it!
ReplyDelete@Dee: Not while I was there, but we have been seeing them eating more [baby] zebra these days in general.