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During 17th - 18th June 2005, Mr. Pranuch and Mr. Surachai continued walking through the forest for the fifth mission of wildlife track survey project as to have geographical data collection, following the 4th mission in the early of the month. Above picture is gaurs' clues that shows their eating and playing behaviors in a clump of bamboos. Some might be suspicious: "Does a gaur play?" "Yes, it does" The clues shows their activities such as horning the tree, clawing soil with hooves, maneuver or testing each other strength, including other activities that signs the relationship within their herd.
Wild fruit such as wild jack-fruit, wild banana, etc. are mostly smaller than what we normally see in town. Moreover, their taste are different. For example the wild jack-fruit, as in the picture above, is as strongly sour as wildlife ignore even a very ripe one. Sometime wild-walkers desire to have a heap of several kinds of fruit. A large banana, apples, oranges, etc,. come into their mind. But in fact, only a few Malacca fruit that widespread along the way is very enough to relief thirsty and tiresome during the walking survey mission.
First picture: a strange mushroom with scales on its skin. Second picture: a chameleon hiding on a tree. Third picture: an insect transfigured to the shape of dry leaves it was hanging on. Fourth picture: a unwilling to growth mushroom with its pure white petal dirtied by soil. These are some samples of nature creation that help each can be survive and to descend their species.
Pranuch / report Mission of Wildlife Track Survey
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