An AMAZING Farewell Gift*

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Rather have a smiling one Lis :-)

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or a walking one

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Our next sighting, if anything was even better than this one, but that is a subjective matter lol


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Toko wrote:Recents research suggests that this lion population might go down due to sex ratio, as now males outnumber females O-/
Yes, I know. And even though I haven't done my count properly, I think we saw more males than females on this trip. At least for the first 15 lions.
A first for us... But every resident (read: camp assistants) had already mentioned the need for females on our previous trips. O-/


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Glad we found a cub for everyone O:V Thanks for all the comments \O

We were the first car at the lion sighting and had them to ourselves for about 10 minutes. A crowd was building up so we continued on Marie se Draai. We suddenly could you the chanting of a PCG and found five of them in a tree and a jackal nearby, which meant there was honey badger around. In fact there were two and they crossed the road but not before we got some pics O/\ O\/

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wow two of them O/\ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Almost as good as a squirrel sighting \O


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Good and rare pics again! :shock:


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Just caught up with your wonderful report now, I must have been sleeping to have missed it for so long :o0ps:
I just love your pics of the wild cat gang and the lion pride at Maries :-0
We have 30 sleeps till we go back and can't wait, so your report is whetting our appetites nicely thank you ;-)
Stunning honey badger sighting


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Wow, I think that's one of the best honey badger sightings I've seen pics of!! ^Q^ ^Q^


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You find mothers and offspring of all sorts, now Honey badger ^Q^


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Wow :shock: That's a fantastic honey badger sighting O/\

More great pics ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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