A late Kgalagadi TR

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It is a bit cruel the way that the cheetah mothers teach the cubs to hunt, but it seems to very efficient \O

The poor wildebeest does not look his best :no:

Funny Ostrich pic ^Q^

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Thanks Lisbeth

We then found mom and the cubs, only now we noticed the dead springbok and put 1 and 1 together about the foul used for hunting practice

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That is a cub with a very full stomach lol

Great photos! I love the portrait of the cub even if there is some grass in the way (only makes it more natural) ^Q^ ^Q^


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^Q^ Wow the image with the bloody cub in the grass is very real O:V


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Awesome Chetah cub photos ^Q^ ^Q^


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PRWIN wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2019 12:42 pm
Lisbeth wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:57 am What an excellent idea O/\

When was the trip, PR?

Gorgeous chase pics, lucky fish! ^Q^ ^Q^ I never got around to see a cheetah in full speed, which has always been one of my bush wishes.

You are so right about Nossob. I did not even like it 10 years ago, imagine today lol The new accomodations are like suburb habitations in any town 0*\

Flutterby is right, SG looks great \O
Nossob is the problem as there are over 80 cars there now if the camp is full with only 2 roads to drive out. we there end of October
We used to be the ONLY car there at Nossobin the early 1980s for our 3 week stays ..Rooiputs or dont go is my motto


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RogerFraser wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 7:50 pm 0/* Wow great start to the TR . \O

My fondest memory of Kalahari (as it was called last time I was there O** many moons ago ) was a cheetah chasing down an impala . ^Q^

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You mean Springbok. There has only ever been ONE Impala there and that was killed by 4 Wild Dog ..also passing through


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0*\ :o0ps: :yes: one of them lol


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More great pics! ^Q^ They sure put on a show for you. ;-)


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Lisbeth wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2019 5:05 pm That is a cub with a very full stomach lol

Great photos! I love the portrait of the cub even if there is some grass in the way (only makes it more natural) ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Lisbeth


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