Unusual or Interesting Sightings in the Kgalagadi

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I had only heard the tale so far, never seen any pix of the event.

It certainly is a once in a lifetime sighting, but I'm still not sure what to think about that honey badger. 0'


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Mel wrote: Tue Nov 12, 2019 9:53 pm I had only heard the tale so far, never seen any pix of the event.

It certainly is a once in a lifetime sighting, but I'm still not sure what to think about that honey badger. 0'
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Sounds about right :twisted:


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CUSTOS magazine 1978

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I never saw one lol


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Yeah, but you (and also I) never saw elephant, wild dog or aardwolf either, and apparently they still happen once in a blue moon,
or even rarer than that :-(


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How is the fence situation now? Can animals migrate into KTP from Botswana or is there a fence?

And was there a fence in 1978?


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@Mel - I did not intend that I don't believe it! the lol was because I have only been there twice and it would be strange if I had seen one. Not that the frequency of your visits has anything to do with it ;-)


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Klipspringer wrote: Sun May 31, 2020 11:41 pm How is the fence situation now? Can animals migrate into KTP from Botswana or is there a fence?

And was there a fence in 1978?
No fence these days, but I would think that there was one back in 1978 since the park only became a transfrontier park in 1999.


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