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0/* Sis 0/0

We were in Kruger during the month of May - O/\

I had already looked thru the AW Reptile Book, but still confused on turtle/terrapin IDs. Have one more "unknown" that I'll post later...need to upload the ones I know so we ladies can take the lead O\/


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Oh, yes, one more question - the pics I have of the crocs eating the deceased hippo - does that count as a reptile w/ a kill, since the croc didn't technically kill it? I see the croc w/ the waterbuck that's not killed counted, so I'm pressing my luck here...

In all fairness, I'm posting a pic of a croc with a (tiny) fish in its teeth for 220 points and noticed leachy's EXCELLENT pic of a croc w/ fish only got 20 points, so maybe the gents deserve 200 more points for it. \O


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ExFmem wrote: Thu May 31, 2018 11:33 pm Oh, yes, one more question - the pics I have of the crocs eating the deceased hippo - does that count as a reptile w/ a kill, since the croc didn't technically kill it? I see the croc w/ the waterbuck that's not killed counted, so I'm pressing my luck here...

In all fairness, I'm posting a pic of a croc with a (tiny) fish in its teeth for 220 points and noticed leachy's EXCELLENT pic of a croc w/ fish only got 20 points, so maybe the gents deserve 200 more points for it. \O
O0 O0 O0


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You are right Ex...will fix it. \O


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O0 O0

thanks flutters...


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leachy, sorry I deleted the location of your croc, where was it?

You can also post a pic of a croc on its own for more points. ;-)


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ExFmem added 6 new entries = 150
leachy's croc with fish gets an extra 200 points

Gents:
Dindingwe - 570
Richprins - 540
leachy - 650
Sprocky - 290
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Total - 2050

Ladies:
Flutterby - 960
Lisbeth - 210
ExFmem - 150
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Total - 1320


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Ladies, you are too good with the gents; if they do not arrive by themselves............... :twisted: lol


Have I understood right: A reptile with a kill gets the extra "kill" points, even if the kill is a fish or a mammal?


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