Ungulata
Active Member
Hello All,
Um, feel a bit sheepish for posting an introduction after already having engaged in a couple of threads etc but here goes anyway;
I'm a zoology with conservation student at Bangor University, Wales (along with Thonoir). I have an extremely keen interest in ungulates; particularly African and Asian antelope. The Tragelaphus genus is a particular interest, were I forced to narrow it down! I'm currently planning a dissertation on the Eastern (mountain) Bongo Tragelaphus eurycerus isaaci, which should be an excellent summer's work! I am also interested in cetaceans (not suprisingly, you might say), the cats, and amphibians. I certainly have a soft spot for a frog or two! However, there is very little I am NOT interested in really! My closest major zoo is Chester.
One thing I will just say, and to sound in no way a suck-up, but its great to join such a wonderful bunch of knowledgeable people. Makes me realise just how much there is to learn!
Cheers
Um, feel a bit sheepish for posting an introduction after already having engaged in a couple of threads etc but here goes anyway;
I'm a zoology with conservation student at Bangor University, Wales (along with Thonoir). I have an extremely keen interest in ungulates; particularly African and Asian antelope. The Tragelaphus genus is a particular interest, were I forced to narrow it down! I'm currently planning a dissertation on the Eastern (mountain) Bongo Tragelaphus eurycerus isaaci, which should be an excellent summer's work! I am also interested in cetaceans (not suprisingly, you might say), the cats, and amphibians. I certainly have a soft spot for a frog or two! However, there is very little I am NOT interested in really! My closest major zoo is Chester.
One thing I will just say, and to sound in no way a suck-up, but its great to join such a wonderful bunch of knowledgeable people. Makes me realise just how much there is to learn!
Cheers