Borderline's School Trips to Kruger - With Homework

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I am not even trying this time O**


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Yes now that I see it the vervets are also aware... :o0ps:

But was not thinking of sight! ..0..


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But I can't see in a picture if the kudu smelled or heard Borderline lol


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lol lol


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Ok the kudu had its ear pointed at Borderline! ^0^


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Onward...and Borderline found grass instead of twigs! ..0.. ^Q^

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Then nothing in the way, so he got the aminals to turn their backs instead! ..0.. \O


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And LOTS of grass again for this duiker! ^Q^ ^Q^


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And back turned again! O/\




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A wahlberg's in winter? -O- :-?


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This was very rare, a black one! ^Q^ ^Q^

Look how gigantic the second horn is! :shock:


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At last no twigs in the way! 0:

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Some interesting grooming!


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Unusual view:


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Wild guess: Kwaggaspan ;-)


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lol lol


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Not Kwaggaspan! ^0^


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