Borderline's School Trips to Kruger - With Homework

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And you seem to be too lazy to read (my full comment) =O:


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Shhh! Don't say things like that or she will not be back again O-/


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Mel wrote: Mon Apr 19, 2021 5:39 pm And you seem to be too lazy to read (my full comment) =O:
I cannot fail you if you don't have the resources! ^0^


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The answer was Vlagkoppie! :-0


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Start of next trip the following winter it looks like! Entry at Malelane... 0()

A kudu in nice light:



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Hitchhikers!


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A bebbie!

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Some searching for parasites or flakes of salt maybe?


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A chat:

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More nice light!


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Gloser!

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Nice pics \O


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Love the vervets ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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How do we know the kudu is aware of Borderline, compared to all the other animals in this episode?
Are you sure one of the vervets didn't acknowledge his presence too? In one of the pix it seems to look straight at the camera. :-?

Otherwise: the kudu pretends to be feeding but is not -O-


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