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and Aat does not know it?


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Are that recent shots from the area, Richprins?

If so it is looking extreme lush and green compared to what we had in that area X#X

That sable in the thick vegetation is then what you get when the grass is high and the bushes are thick - But a sable is a sable ^Q^


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It's from Monday, Pumbaa! \O


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Sable O** O**

elephant O** O**

Where -O- --00--


Next trip to the bush??

Let me think......................
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Haha, Alpheus! :O^


Near Renosterkoppies, spot the animal:




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Here it is! lol









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At Renosterkoppies:









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Spot the animal! lol It was hot....can't get closer shade than that! =O:








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Off along the Nwatimhiri road, some cloud makes for this interesting pic! :shock:







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One of those long-tusked cows...







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All the ellies were eating the tiny new grass shoots...and they often pull the plant out out, not like other grazers... :evil:







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A bit further on a dying hippo right next to the road, far from the river still! I put it up on the drought thread... :-( :-( :-(







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The ellies are all fat and healthy, they can eat anything. Hippos can really only eat grass... :evil:


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Just imagine your life without chickens nor pizzas O-/


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Never saw that much dead hippos as during this trip - It was sooooo sad :-(


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oups missed a lot here :o0ps:

well done with the Reedbucks ^Q^
and... and... ^Q^


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Spot the animal pics are good - I don't see anything O:V


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You can see the animals, Toks! ^0^


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