Re: A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017
Posted: Tue May 16, 2017 8:17 pm
Red forest duikers can be found in Kruger National Park 

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Richprins wrote:At one point we saw a red duiker, but it ducked out of view before we had a chance to take any pics
Won't be a red duiker, Peej...If you're sure it's not a steenbok or a little bushbuck, it is probably a Sharpe's Grysbok, which have been found as far south as Tshokwane, but a loong time ago?
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It was certainly very red overall - much more so than a common duiker of which we have seen plenty in the park. Also had the same distinctive black mark on the face that the grysbok wouldn't have and wasn't nearly as small as a steenbok. Interestingly we had seen the same red version along the same loop on our last visit so perhaps there's a small population along thereLisbeth wrote:Red forest duikers can be found in Kruger National Park
Yeah that hyena den was one that we had seen before but we couldn't remember exactly where it was so it was nice of them to be on the road pointing it out for usBushcraft wrote:Nice jackal and hyena sighting to start your morning![]()
That hyena den has been used for a few years if just north of Kumana Dam
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Red duiker, never seen one of those in KNP![]()
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No S86 leopard, but a cool lion sighting![]()
Thanks nannan wrote:Blond Lions, Banded Mongooses, fluffy Hyenas, Oxpecker, Croc![]()
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