At sundown, the guinea fowl are all heading for their roost. They choose the outer branches of the very tallest trees, beyond the reach of a hungry cat. It's a long way to go for a midnight snack, but Olimba makes scaling the vertical trunk look effortless. Her body is built for climbing. Her short back legs are packed with muscles that propel her upwards. And her strong, two-inch claws grip the bark. Guinea fowl have lousy night-vision, and they can't fly very far. But they do have lightning fast reactions. It's a wasted effort.
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