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Following the popularity of their Top 10 Birds episodes, Charley & Ken embark on stories of mammal adventures. Charley tells of getting chased up a tree by peccaries in Costa Rica, going in search of giant flying-squirrels in the mountains of Taiwan, and the armour-clad Indian Rhino in the base of the Himalayas. Don't forget to check out our photo gallery from the episode at: https://www.ken-behrens.com/episode-12 If you wish to support this podcast, please check out our patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/naturallyadventuro... Birding Nature Travel Adventure This episode of the "Naturally Adventurous" podcast features Charley and Ken discussing Charley's top 10 lifetime mammal encounters, similar to their previous bird-focused episodes (7:17). Here are the highlights of Charley's top mammal stories: Baird's Tapir in Costa Rica (14:16): Charley recounts his exciting encounter with two wild Baird's Tapirs in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica. He describes watching these massive animals swimming and playing in a river at twilight (23:30). He emphasizes the park's remote and pristine habitat, leading to abundant mammal sightings (19:08). Red and White Giant Flying Squirrel in Taiwan (29:16): Charley shares his experience with the Red and White Giant Flying Squirrels in the mountains of Taiwan. He highlights their striking appearance and distinctive personality, especially when observed during night drives (33:40). He mentions the rich biodiversity of the Taiwanese mountains, including other unique mammals like Taiwan Serow and ferret badgers (33:09). Indian Rhinoceros in Nepal/India (36:00): Charley, who was once obsessed with rhinos, discusses his long-awaited encounter with the Indian Rhinoceros in Kaziranga National Park, India (43:06). He describes them as tank-like creatures with armor plates (37:19). He also shares a memorable anecdote about safety instructions for encountering dangerous animals in Chitwan National Park, Nepal, including a humorous tip for dealing with charging rhinos (39:29). The hosts also discuss their work on the Merlin app, writing about birds (0:26), and Charley's contribution of the first-ever recordings of the Madagascar Green Pigeon to xeno-canto (4:38). They encourage bird photographers to focus on less-documented species (5:01) and invite listener feedback on podcast formats (11:35). They also promote their "School of Birding" tutorials (12:01) and mention an upcoming virtual birding event (13:12). Places Mentioned: Thailand: (0:39) Philippines: (0:41) Africa: (1:56) New Guinea: (3:28) Madagascar: (4:15) Texas, USA: (10:59) Chiang Mai: (13:52) Costa Rica: (14:22, 15:01) Osa Peninsula (Costa Rica): (15:39) Corcovado National Park (Costa Rica): (15:50) Mexico: (15:14) Central America: (15:16, 24:23) Andes: (28:29) Taiwan: (29:19) Daxueshhan (Taiwan): (31:05) Nepal: (36:04, 38:52) Chitwan National Park (Nepal): (39:03) Assam, India: (43:20, 49:30) Kaziranga National Park (India): (43:20) Bhutan: (49:36) Himalayas: (49:57) Species Mentioned: Philippine birds: (0:41) African birds: (1:56) Madagascar Green Pigeon: (4:15) Zebra: (5:54) Greenbul: (5:58) Horned Guan: (8:34) Beard's Tapir: (14:19) Horses: (14:33) Rhinos: (14:33) Monkeys: (19:13) Capuchin Monkey: (19:15) Spider Monkey: (19:16) Howler Monkey: (19:16) Squirrel Monkey: (19:17) Tamandua: (19:18) Coatis: (19:25) Agoutis: (19:26) Collared Peccaries: (19:33) White-lipped Peccaries: (19:43) Three-wattled Bellbird: (22:04) Jaguar: (23:01) Malayan Tapir: (28:34) Mountain Tapir: (28:29) Land Tapir: (28:30) Red and White Giant Flying Squirrel: (29:16) Taiwan Serow: (33:10) Masked Civets: (33:14) Hog-nosed Ferret Badgers: (33:17) Indian Rhinoceros: (36:00) Sloth Bear: (39:49) Tiger: (39:55) Wild dogs: (40:08) Elephants: (40:08) Wild Water Buffalo: (42:38) Swamp Deer: (42:39)