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The Lubyelubye leopard
As it is mostly asleep and the real name is impossible to remember I call it the lullaby leopard =O: He is very handsome ^Q^ ^Q^

Would be great if a lot of people could grow a brain :twisted:

Maybe you should return to the "no alcol" if you cannot limit it to one O** If I do not scold you, you'd feel cheated :yes:


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I think I prefer Lullaby leopard Lis!! :yes: \O


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Stunning leopard shots ^Q^ ^Q^

Yeah as if the leopard waited just for them O**


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Bushcraft,

I meanwhile caught up as you are a fast writer - I kow read faster.....but sometimes time is limited.

At least had a good laugh about the no shoes / border discussion =O:

Then the cats seemed again be good to you especially with the many lion sightings all over the South, porcupine, croc close up, the many different birdies and finally that wild dog sighting must have been amazing especially with only one other car around :-0

Your leopard sightings were magnificent - Especially the little cub is extreme cute and you have to reveal where to find that rock at DeLaPorte O** O** O**

That Lubyelubye leopard shots are brilliant and you obviously had the pool position there :-0

Once again I am totally :-0 about all your stunning sightings O\/

:ty: and ready for more 0()


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Flutterby wrote:
Bushcraft wrote:I could have blindfolded myself with a shoe lace

You have some classic expressions!! =O: =O:

Amazing how all the well-known leopards were just lying in wait for you!! 0-

I could also go mad when people don't see what's right in front of them!! 0*\

That terrapin looks crumbed and ready to be served with some garlic butter!! lol
Expressions O** It's normal language in Toti =O: I'm limited with them as it's a family forum O**

Ja, sometimes one is lucky and the leopard hangs around, most times one isn't lucky though \O

You want to chow the terrapin :shock: =O: =O: =O: =O: =O:


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Lisbeth wrote:
The Lubyelubye leopard
As it is mostly asleep and the real name is impossible to remember I call it the lullaby leopard =O: He is very handsome ^Q^ ^Q^

Would be great if a lot of people could grow a brain :twisted:

Maybe you should return to the "no alcol" if you cannot limit it to one O** If I do not scold you, you'd feel cheated :yes:
Scolding received in the small print O:V X#X

I understand that some aren't experienced in finding animals in Kruger and for some it's their first trip, but their eyes still work, hence the brain must be slow -O-


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Flutterby wrote:I think I prefer Lullaby leopard Lis!! :yes: \O
=O: =O: I also prefer it \O I can't pronounce Lubyelubye either and I have heard many different pronunciations of it, hence have no idea which is correct


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Alf wrote:Stunning leopard shots ^Q^ ^Q^

Yeah as if the leopard waited just for them O**
Sharp Alf \O Luckily that leopard waited for us O:V


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Pumbaa wrote:Bushcraft,

I meanwhile caught up as you are a fast writer - I kow read faster.....but sometimes time is limited.

At least had a good laugh about the no shoes / border discussion =O:

Then the cats seemed again be good to you especially with the many lion sightings all over the South, porcupine, croc close up, the many different birdies and finally that wild dog sighting must have been amazing especially with only one other car around :-0

Your leopard sightings were magnificent - Especially the little cub is extreme cute and you have to reveal where to find that rock at DeLaPorte O** O** O**

That Lubyelubye leopard shots are brilliant and you obviously had the pool position there :-0

Once again I am totally :-0 about all your stunning sightings O\/

:ty: and ready for more 0()
Thanks for popping in and catching up Pumbaa \O

I do push these TT's out rather fast, but I battle to find the time, hence when there's a gap at work I get busy 0:

Thanks for your kind comments \O


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Pumbaa wrote: Especially the little cub is extreme cute and you have to reveal where to find that rock at DeLaPorte O** O** O**
If heading down the H1-1 just before the little bridge opposite the actual De Laporte waterhole there's a large rock formation on the right hand side. The leopard likes to hang out on the top right hand side on the Skukuza side of the formation \O


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