The Four-toed Sengi, or Elephant Shrew as they used to be known as, are active crepuscular insectivores and though not often seen their regular use of


The Four-toed Sengi, or Elephant Shrew as they used to be known as, are active crepuscular insectivores and though not often seen their regular use of tracks to mark their territory often bely their presence.


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Location: Katavi National Park, B 8, Sitalike, Tanzania
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves; Agfa Awards Winner / Alamy / Afripics
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