Browns in Kruger October 2016

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The lion kill must have been so unbelievable. A story your kids will tell theirs someday. WOW.

Add a leopard sighting, and now maybe wild dogs to come ^Q^ ^Q^ O\/ O\/

Are you available for rent as a driver??? :-0 It does take more than luck, and seems you and the entire family have "IT" O/\


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Wow!!!!!!!!!!! The B.C. Clan most amazing sightings continues.

What can I say that folk before have already said.


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Really great sightings! The sable are fantastic, then more leopard and to top it all a lion kill... surely can't get much better?


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Amazing sighting of the lion kill and I think the pics are great considering the thick bush! ^Q^ ^Q^

And then another leopard...your luck is just unbelievable!! :-0 0-


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WoW Bushcraft,

now in fact you hit the jackpot :-0 O\/ ^Q^


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Lisbeth wrote:A lion kill is not for everybody to see :shock: Add a leopard and the Browns' luck during a few hours appears clearly :-0

How did the rats react to the kill?
The rats were pumped up initially but went quiet which is expected \O

It's something they will never forget, that's for sure ;-)


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:yes: It is not as if they did not know how lions get their food, but seeing it is different.


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Richprins wrote:What an incredible experience, as you say, BC! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Ja, a lion kill is different... :yes:

That leopard is also faulty...busted eye...seems leopard struggle in that area! lol lol lol
Ja, amazing to finally witness it. \O It's certainly not for everybody though, the Cow kept saying "We were the last people to see that buffalo alive" O**

We thought the same on the leopard \O


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ExFmem wrote:Re: your wasp vs. spider pic a few pgs. back - here's a link to spider hunting wasps in Sabi Sabi: http://www.sabisabi.com/wildfacts/spider-hunting-wasp/
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O:V Thanks ExFmem \O


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ExFmem wrote:The lion kill must have been so unbelievable. A story your kids will tell theirs someday. WOW.

Add a leopard sighting, and now maybe wild dogs to come ^Q^ ^Q^ O\/ O\/

Are you available for rent as a driver??? :-0 It does take more than luck, and seems you and the entire family have "IT" O/\
Yip, the kids will certainly tell that story a few times in the years to come \O

Rent as a driver =O: =O: It's mostly luck ;-)


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