Kinyongia uluguruensis

That baby is so nice. I could come hug her, but you live to far. Honestly I would love to see both parents and baby. I have never seen them, and I know very few others have seen them. We will need LOTS of pictures.
 
That baby is so nice. I could come hug her, but you live to far. Honestly I would love to see both parents and baby. I have never seen them, and I know very few others have seen them. We will need LOTS of pictures.

Thanks Laurie! They are just a bit smaller than K. tavetana, I know how much you like that species. I think they are prettier too. Those dorsal spikes really distinguish them apart from any other of the Kinyongia. I'm hold out hope that a few more will come in. I've always been short on females.
 
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