


Ok...have been busy!

So we were cruising South in blistering heat, as said. Suddenly, an Impala ram came charging from the right at top speed, and bounded across the road...literally!

They can really jump far when required, as one sees in the movies, and his hooves only touched the tar once! So a bound of about 10 metres?
Similarly, two cheetah males appeared at massive speed, with the leader nabbing the impala just on the left-hand shoulder of the road. I don't know if the cheetah purposely used the tar as an attacking opportunity...there have been many theories that predators have learned to chase ungulates across tar, hoping that they will slip, and it has happened. This one didn't slip, though...
We were also fortunately the right distance away, not too close, as that could have been a major accident for us, and not too far...a perfect grandstand view! Many years ago a similar thing happened along the S-100, where the antelope was chased into the side of a car, also by cheetah, and broke its neck, causing quite a bit of damage!

Anyway, Dwarf and I were speechless, understandably...the whole thing took about a second! The animals all tumbled down the embankment on the side, and we had difficult views after that, but they were feeding, so a successful kill!

Now for the scary part:
While we were going backwards and forwards, we noticed quite deep scrape points in the middle of the tar road. Due to the heat, the impala's hooves had made clear indentations in the surface, and the cheetahs' paws/claws too!

This shows the forces involved in a chase!
Ironically, I was up there again a few months later, and the marks could still be seen...