QUESTION 10
After a good rainfall in the interior, the water might reach the Kuiseb river and
temporary ponds will form. This provides a lifeline for a myriad of lifeforms. Discuss
the conditions inside the pool as well as examples of various animal species that can be
found in these pools. Make use of proper sentences!
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ENDEMISM IN NAMIBIA
QUESTION 11
11.1 Clearly differentiate between a true endemic and a near-endemic species
(2)
11.2 Write a paragraph about Namibia's only endemic tortoise species.
(4)
11.3 Give the scientific name of the nocturnal Namib Dune gecko and say why they
glow under ultra-violet light.
(2)
11.4 How can you tell the male and female Namibian rock agamas, Agama planiceps,
that are common around Windhoek, apart?
(2)
11.5 Give the scientific name of the Damara Tern and explain why it is considered to
be a breeding endemic.
(2)
11.6 Give the common Namibian endemic ground squirrel, and give one
characteristics you as a tour guide in Etosha National Park can use to distinguish
it from the similar-looking South African ground squirrel, that also occurs in
Etosha.
(2)
11.7 Name one of the antelope species or sub-species endemic to Namibia
(1)
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QUESTION 12
Choose either A or B
A
As a trainer at NaDEETEnvironmental Education Centre you would like to teach
your learners about the special animals found only in the dunes and inselbergs
of the Southern Namib. Write a paragraph on each of the following three
unique animals found there: Namibia's only truly endemic bird, one endemic
or near-endemic reptile and one endemic or near-endemic mammal, found
only in dune areas.
Give both the common and scientific names of each and describe what each
looks like. Say if it is a true endemic or a near-endemic, give its distribution and
its preferred habitat. Discusshow it is adapted to surviving in dunes. You may
add other interesting facts too.
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OR
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