of trees to grow up to the light once they reach the tree tops they grow back down again in free fall that stands on hard woody no swinging from tree to tree on leaves. to biologists the tiny is a dense rain forest with a relatively small number of species if you were large amounts here are rarely seen but they do leave tracks footprints like this where a rare pygmy hippopotamus has crossed the path. searching them out for tracks the last pygmy hippos only survived because they were so shy that even the most patient poachers couldn't find them. they haven't yet learnt to trust the cease fire that has come with national park status allowing entry only to biologists gamekeeper's and fell victorious. the tiny is not some primeval forest playground for adventurers it can manage perfectly well without human beings and even takes