KNP Mammal Challenge - Chats and Discussions

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Got enough points! ^0^


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Don't be lazy :twisted:


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0/* I see the ladies are pretty far behind in this challenge, so have been working on some entries. \O

I need some help with identifying a few dead prey species :o0ps: -O- (Quit laughing :X: )

For the first two with the lion - is the carcass a buffalo or a wildebeest? Are they both the same? :-(
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For this leopard - what antelope has this shape horns -O- - (I know it's not an impala)
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( lol lol ) The prey of the leopard looks like a bushbuck.


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The second lion pic a buffalo.

In the first pic the hoofs look like buffalo ones -O-


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0/0 Sis, thanks!

I was hoping you would say Roan so I could get an extra 150 points. =O:


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Yes, Ex - Buffalo, buffalo, bushbuck! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Are all these pics from May, Ex? PLEASE do a little report? 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 O0 O0 O0 O0



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Yay...another lady takes up the challenge! ^Q^


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ExFmem added 13 new entries = 600

Ladies:
nan - 10080
Flutterby - 8760
Toko - 3830
ExFmem - 600
Lisbeth - 590
Pumbaa - 550
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Total - 24410

Gents:
Richprins - 7140
leachy - 5980
Dindingwe - 5360
harrys - 3170
Bush Brat - 3010
okie - 1320
Dzombo - 570
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Total - 26550


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