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and for me is the second one ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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nan wrote:and for me is the second one ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Yeah - acting house cat =O:

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What cute Impala lambs, flying cheetah ^Q^

This is for sure one reason why we should visit the park in November O** One day O\/

Typical male lion behaviour - Sleeping in the road with bellie up and the dinner could escape 0*\

Shipandani is also great and by the way did you find a red one?


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Must have been a very special sighting fc, and on the road too! \O

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The lion on his back at the road side is real funny O/\ O/\

Sweet baby impies O:V


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Love those babies and the lions are great too! ;-) \O \O


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Thank you all for following this report ^Q^ ^Q^
@Pumbaa: Didn't find a red one. Aslo didn't see an Owl or a Chameleon and it took me 2 weeks to find my first leopard :shock: But during the last 10 days I saw 7!!!


The next day I wanted to look for the lions again and before I even came to the S125 I saw them lying beside the tar road, this time in the pouring rain. It was nice to see them again but soon more cars arrived and the lions had enough. Slowly they walked down to Kumana and there I saw them for the last time.

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I continued to go South and turned into the Vutomi road. At the waterwhole I saw a lioness with 3 very small cubs. I think they were still very young and maybe the lioness was on her way to introduce them to the pride. The lioness didn't seem to be in best shape, but maybe she only was hungry. After a while she picked up the smallest of her cubs and this was the first time ever that I saw one of the big cats carrying a cub in her mouth O\/

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How nice O/\ O/\


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Stunning, fc! O/\ O/\ O/\

Very lucky!


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What an awesome sighting fc! \O O:V
I would love to see lion cubs in Kruger, I have only ever seen a leopard cub that was extremely young but only for a few seconds in the road with it's mom and older sibling!
Great pics! \O

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