Flutts and the Brat go it alone

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Snake under the car :shock:

So many cute mongooses O/\ ^Q^


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Mel wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2019 9:01 pm Mongeese invasion! :-0 O:V Lovely footage \O

As for the snake: I'm only ever allowed to watch one as long as it is far enough from the car's engine...
So, I reckon the SO can totally relate to your caution (I do as well, btw O** )
I've heard and read enough stories about snakes getting into engines, so I'm also very wary of getting too close! O-/
Alf wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 7:50 am Snake under the car :shock:

So many cute mongooses O/\ ^Q^
The mongooses were very cute! :yes:


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13 June, Croc Bridge

We were still nervous that there may be a snake lurking somewhere in the car, but we were eager to get going on our afternoon drive. We checked the car as well as we could...the Brat got a fright when he saw something green in the passenger footwell but after shining a torch he saw it was cables! lol

We had heard that wild dogs had been seen on the S130 so we decided to go and look for them.... and found them!! :-0 :-0 There were only 3 but they were lying right next to the road.

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Strrrreeettccchh!!

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They do make wonderful subjects! :yes:

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Great sighting of the dogs ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
That small pack has been seen quite regularly around the northern side of the S130 recently \O

Green wires 0:
I'm surprised you didn't go see if you could find a toy snake in the shop and slip it under the Brats seat when he wasn't looking 0' O** =O: =O:


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O/\ O/\ O/\

They are such crafty and clever-looking animals!

At one of our quizzes the question was "which carnivore is most successful at hunting" and it was them! ..0..


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PJL wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 9:30 am Great sighting of the dogs ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
That small pack has been seen quite regularly around the northern side of the S130 recently \O

Green wires 0:
I'm surprised you didn't go see if you could find a toy snake in the shop and slip it under the Brats seat when he wasn't looking 0' O** =O: =O:
Always great to find doggies! \O I think I would have given him a heart attack if I'd tried that! lol
Richprins wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 9:31 am O/\ O/\ O/\

They are such crafty and clever-looking animals!

At one of our quizzes the question was "which carnivore is most successful at hunting" and it was them! ..0..
Yep, apex predators! :yes:
The 80% success rate in wild dog hunts can be attributed mainly to the coordinated nature of the pack. Communication is key and the dogs constantly let one another know both their location and that of the prey. Their high intelligence and teamwork allows them to adapt to changing scenarios during a hunt.
https://africageographic.com/blog/10-in ... wild-dogs/


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WOW, Flutts, what an exceptional sightings!!! And great photos, too @The Brat ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Great doggie sighting ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ One has forgotten to use the napkin O**


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O/\ O\/ Love seeing the doggies .Good to see there are some moving around that side again .Wonder if they have split from the Malelane pack and starting a new Lower Sabie group -O-


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And then wild dogs ^Q^


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