Animals Beginning with R
Rosybill
The male and female of this species look very different. Males are black with grey flanks and a white tail and a red bill whilst the female is brown with a grey/black bill READ MORE >
Roller, Blue-bellied
Blue-bellied Rollers are known to flock to forest and savannah fires, where they wait out of reach of the fire and feed on insects fleeing the flames. READ MORE >
Rat, Madagascar Jumping
This is a species that forms a strong pair bond. They live in pairs together with their offspring for 2-3 years (1 year in the case of males) in large burrows. The adults will remain monogamous for their entire life or until one gets killed/ predated. READ MORE >
Rhino, Southern White
White rhino females live in large groups of up to 14 individuals. Immature males will often group together too, however mature bulls are usually solitary. READ MORE >
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