Erzsebet Frey

Erzsebet Frey (Eli Frey) is an ecologist and online entrepreneur with a Master of Science in Ecology from the University of Belgrade. Originally from Serbia, she has lived in Sri Lanka since 2017. Eli has worked internationally in countries like Oman, Brazil, Germany, and Sri Lanka. In 2018, she expanded into SEO and blogging, completing courses from UC Davis and Edinburgh. Eli has founded multiple websites focused on biology, ecology, environmental science, sustainable and simple living, and outdoor activities. She enjoys creating nature and simple living videos on YouTube and participates in speleology, diving, and hiking.

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Can a hippo swim?

Does a hippo swim?

When in the water, Common Hippos lift their slit-like nostrils up on the surface to breathe, at intervals of up to 6 min. A reflex response ensures that the nostrils and ears are closed as soon as they come into contact with water. By lifting the head above the water level, the ears, eyes, and […]

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Do hippos have pink sweat?

Do hippos have pink sweat?

Hippos do not have real sweat glands but do have a pink secretion. However, a viscous alkaline secretion (pH 8.5–10.5), colorless to reddish-brown,is produced by large, subdermal glands (distributed at a density of about 1/cm2 ). This secretion imparts a pinkish tinge to the body and has antiseptic properties, preventing infections and sunburn and helping

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Horns of Rhino

Horns of Rhino

Rhinoceroses are large-bodied, pachydermatous animals, endowed with one or two nasal horns consisting of aggregations of keratin fibers. The skin consists of a heavily keratinized and pigmented epidermis (about 1 mm thick) and a dense dermis (about 18-20 mm thick) composed of pure collagen fibers. A covering of very sparse hairs is found in some

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black rhinos in africa

Black rhinos in Africa

Diceros is a polytypic genus, represented by a single extant species, the Black Rhinoceros – Diceros bicornis. This species once was widespread in sub-Saharan Africa, from Niger R. to the west in Somalia to the northeast and to the south in South Africa. It was never found in the Congolese rainforests. The animal exists in

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