I'm on board okie
Some nice pics there - even the PCG sequence
Kgalagadi reflections
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Re: Kgalagadi reflections
You probably hit "place in line" by accident for a second timeokie wrote:Now how did that last pic suddenly get there
Do I dare to ask if what I assume that I am seeing is what those PCG were doing?
Didn't know they were so openly promiscuous
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Re: Kgalagadi reflections
mel , It seems she was busy feeding on something , when out of the blue the first one came , landed on her back , and proceeded either to mate with her , or rape her , which then turned into a gang-bang
After they had left , she just continued as if nothing had happened . Here's another pic of her after moving to the other side of the tree .
Nature forgives and forgets even violence , so that the strongest can survive
After they had left , she just continued as if nothing had happened . Here's another pic of her after moving to the other side of the tree .
Nature forgives and forgets even violence , so that the strongest can survive
Enough is enough
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Opportunists those males!
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Hectic there in the desert!
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Fatty! But I love it all the same
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