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Important pic by Harry :


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oups.... can't watch :o0ps:


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That seems to happen more often than we would expect it to...
By now I have seen all big African cats doing something similar -
either as a film or even in real -O-


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I have seen it too more than ones in video clips!


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Nice pictures ! Love this Feline O\/

Here is a little contribution to this post : a mother and her already grown cub, seen on the H4-2 in the Kruger in February 2017
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Wow! A super sighting and great pics O/\ O/\


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:shock: :shock: :shock:

Is that there on the bluegum trees, Dingwe?


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Thanks :-)
Richprins wrote::shock: :shock: :shock:

Is that there on the bluegum trees, Dingwe?
I couldn't say. Hope not ! Are there bluegum introduced in the Kruger ?? :-?


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Nice sighting Dingding ^Q^

About the previous post leopard and lamb :“It all happened so fast, there wasn’t really time for emotions. I was surprised to see that the cute duiker wasn’t bleeding and that the leopard was just holding it, like a cat playing with a mouse.”

“The leopard lay there licking the duiker, which must have been terrifying for the poor thing. Unfortunately, we were unable to know what happened to the young buck as we had to move away for other vehicles to view the sighting. But from other reports, the tragic inevitable happened
…"

What is tragic about it :-?
Humans breed animals , feed and nurture them , fatten them up , and then eat them , so what's wrong when it happens in nature 0-


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