Natural History Museum of Ethiopia

This museum is very small. It just has preserved samples of all of the local wildlife. So Kerri got a preview of what we’ll be searching for the next two months.

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Yes, we are really in Africa now.

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This is why we got rabies shots.

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There are two types of hyenas. The spotted hyena is a pretty respectable looking animal.

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The striped hyena somehow manages to look even nastier than the Lion King villains.

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Pumba looks much less friendly than in the Lion King.

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I think they should redo the movie starring a clawless otter. He is much cuter. And less scary. He doesn’t even have claws.

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And a caracal. It doesn’t look like it wants to eat me.

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They have lots of birds that don’t look like they want to eat me.

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But their ravens look even nastier than the Fort McMurray ones.

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They have two types of zebra in Ethiopia. But we aren’t actually going to get outside of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia. And I think there are other kinds where we are going.

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We will be staying away from the water.

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The location for this mirror was poorly chosen.

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