Cats of the Kgalagadi

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Do you think the spots have changed by then? =O:

Sorry, once again I couldn't resist. 0/0


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Mel wrote:Do you think the spots have changed by then? =O:

Sorry, once again I couldn't resist. 0/0
of course they change every day 0- ^0^
me nor I couldn't resist 0/0


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A leopard can't change it's spots...but a cheetah can..didn't you know that! :twisted: lol

Great pics Peter!! \O


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Awesome shot PRWIN. \O


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non-expected... on a log O/\ ^Q^


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'nother type of Kgadi-cat.

One evening we were sitting in front of our lean-to in Rooiputs, and I heard a scratching sound on the roof. I looked around to try and see the rat, but no luck.

Ten minutes later, the sound was repeated. Looking around, I saw the tip of a furry tail dangling below the roof. I scooted around to the car to grab my camera, just in time to get this:

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Flutterby wrote:A leopard can't change it's spots...but a cheetah can..didn't you know that! :twisted: lol

Great pics Peter!! \O
A friend of mine once asked his nephew how many stripes a Cheetah had.

The lad replied "two". He said surely not, so the lad traced the two stripes, from his eyes to the corners of his mouth...


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Peter Connan wrote: The lad replied "two". He said surely not, so the lad traced the two stripes, from his eyes to the corners of his mouth...
and how many spots a Tiger has :-? =O: =O: =O:

love the cat in move O/\ ^Q^


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Lovely AWC! \O


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Peter, I had a close look at the 4 male and 3 male coalitions. Definitely not the same.
The three male coalition have the working title C51, C52 and C53. Hopefully, they'll
get proper names soon. \O


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