Unusual or Interesting Sightings in the Kgalagadi

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Wow Duke, you sure get your share of amazing sightings!! ^Q^ ^Q^


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Extraordinary! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Sooo, he or she kept barking at a bush to the left like mad. Hope you can hear the tone...

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And after a 10 minute wait, this shot off into the dunes:

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Thanks Mel \O

That barking sound will stay with us forever now. Fox cubs have it tough.


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I love the cat taking off ^Q^ ^Q^


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Nice sightings, Duke and Mel. We saw more honey badgers this trip (Sept.) than ever before, but no interactions like you experienced. Great pics, as well.


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wow - wonderful sightings ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

it seems that all of you were luckier than us. This time we saw cape foxes (sleeping), only one honey badger and no AWC :-(


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Lady luck was with us. No leopards, plenty lions, 23 cheetah (sorry Mel), 4 honey badgers, 13 brownies, one caracal. Plenty little foxies.


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:shock: :shock: :shock:


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Mel, love the flying cat. \O


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