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12 is max, nana! :twisted:

I say 11!


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Since I'm rubbish at guessing anyways, I'll just keep enjoying your pictures (And, YES, those meerkats ARE adorable, and especially the kids!)
with all the different families. Love those mongeese playing :-0

And whereabout do I find that barn owl nest? O**


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Richprins wrote:12 is max, nana! :twisted:

I say 11!


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I know you said 11... but can't see it 12 max 0*\

so 12 0'


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Flutts, Sis, nan, RP, and Mel - thank you thank you thank you O0

Mel, the barn owls are north of Twee Riv, Nossob road, right side, in tree that overhangs the road somewhat and has a big weaver nest…not very specific, sorry. They were not there during our last stay at TweeR in mid May.
Richprins wrote:12 is max, nana! :twisted:

I say 11!


Great stuff again, Ex, and clever supper at the picnic spot! ..0..
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8. How many different families (parent/parents with a youngster) did we encounter on this trip?

A. None - procreation is not possible with all that sand in your nether-parts

B. _______ (your guess here, 'cause even I don't know yet)

C. A Brazilian

Legal Disclaimer: Not all prolific procreators are Brazilian. But all Brazilians are……well, you know...

nan, don't listen to RP, he's playing dirty tricks 'cause he knows how smart you are :yes: :yes:
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cont. with Families

Ostrich Family
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Both mama and papa ostriches are very protective of their 'lil ones. :-0


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Lion Families
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Lions cont....
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Is it allowed in the ostrich world for females to show their thighs :o0ps: =O:

It is funny to see how some Lion cubs have more spots than others. Almost like the pumas ^Q^ ^Q^ The spotted LO has had a good meal \O

I am still saying 10 families O**

You might know that I am not a great lion lover (apart from the cubs) but your's are looking so nice and clean and even moving around ^Q^ ^Q^


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Ok, sorry! I thought this meant 12 max... :o0ps: 0*\

any guesses for # of animal families I encountered or answers to 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12


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B. 15 again 0' (your guess here, 'cause even I don't know yet)

C. A Brazilian
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:no: I don't know 0*\ =O: =O: =O:


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