Baby Zebs are very cute!RogerFraser wrote:Love the fluffy Baby Zeebra

Baby Zebs are very cute!RogerFraser wrote:Love the fluffy Baby Zeebra
The wings are prettier than the faceMarbled Emperor Moth.
100 XBluTuna wrote: This is a minor niggle for me, the one that really gets me is idiots feeding the Hyaenas at the fence. These animals can cause serious injury to innocent bystanders (I would cheer if one bit off the hand that was feeding them)...AND the chase away all of the other animals that may otherwise visit the area.
Yes, I photoshopped those pictures especially for you.Lisbeth wrote:The wings are prettier than the faceMarbled Emperor Moth.![]()
Aren't dung beetles usually black ?
The problem is that they don't care what happens to the animal once they have left the park; they really don't think that they could possibly have any bearing on the future of the animal, after all, what harm could a couple of chop bones do?RogerFraser wrote:100 XBluTuna wrote: This is a minor niggle for me, the one that really gets me is idiots feeding the Hyaenas at the fence. These animals can cause serious injury to innocent bystanders (I would cheer if one bit off the hand that was feeding them)...AND the chase away all of the other animals that may otherwise visit the area.![]()
Whilst I certainly enjoy seeing wildlife at the fences at camp it is disheartening to think that eventually the Hyena that frequents the fence may be shot as it becomes a menace .I know the park always wants to be tourist friendly but wish they would post a few pics by the fences of a dead hyena to show the tourists what happens after they become a menace .
As ever, thank you for the IDs. And your comments are always appreciatedToko wrote:That's the Heniocha dyops type of Marbeled emperor![]()
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Excellent fat crocodile and a lovely photo of the White-faced ducks!![]()
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The green one is a Gymnopleurus spI think G. humeralis