These bats were found in urban area as i have shown on the map. In this area there is several palm tree which are the habitats for this bats, the area is near the river, (riverine vegetation)
Number of this bats per tree it is approximately more than 60 bats, though i haven't re visited the tree since august 2012. Also these bats are medium sized like pigeon.
This Colubrid snake was wild-caught near the Usambara Mountains and photographed in captivity in northeastern Tanzania.
This Lamprophiid snake was wild-caught near the Usambara Mountains and photographed in captivity in northeastern Tanzania.
This Lamprophiid snake, formally referred to as Mehelya capensis unicolor, was wild-caught in extreme northwestern Tanzania and photographed in captivity in northeastern Tanzania.
This sub-species of Burrowing Asp was wild-caught in northwestern Tanzania and photographed in captivity in northeastern Tanzania.
This dwarf chameleon was wild-caught in eastern Tanzania and photographed in captivity in northeast Tanzania.
This Bufonid was wild-caught in northern Tanzania and photographed in captivity in Arusha.
This male Yellow-headed gecko was found in eastern Tanzania and photographed in captivity in Arusha, northern Tanzania.
This Southeast Asian gecko was photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This male chameleon was wild-caught in the Udzungwa Mountains in southern Tanzania and photographed eating a grasshopper in Arusha, northern Tanzania.
This male chameleon was wild-caught in southern Tanzania and photographed in northern Tanzania (Arusha).
This wild-caught, endemic Cordylid was photographed in a captive situation in northern Tanzania.
This wild-caught chameleon was photographed in a captive situation in northern Tanzania.
This soft-shell turtle was photographed in captivity in northern Tanzania.
This Hyperoliid was observed at night in a forested area north of Arusha in northern Tanzania.
This male chameleon was observed at night on low vegetation on hotel grounds in Arusha. Several others of this species were also seen including females and juveniles.
Single plant outside Sazan Japanese restaurant.