Addo 2020
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Yeah, I also don't tend to always read other comments.
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Josie is remarkably good at hunting despite her poor eyesight. She has developed a method of digging warthog out of their holes which serves her very wellMel wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 10:03 am I often manage to skip this topic because I think it's the webcam thread (that I don't visit regularly)
Beautiful ladies
Didn't Josie struggle with her eye sight anyways? I seem to remember her being suspected to be nearly blind?
Hopefully Duffy & Dawn will keep supporting her catching food.
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We took another rapid visit to the park last Saturday and were lucky to see Niklaas & Witwarm near Peasland waterhole. They had been on a zebra kill and although their tummies were big, I think not big enough for an entire zebra, so perhaps they hadn't made the original kill
Unfortunately they weren't hanging around and as we arrived they headed up a hillside and out of view
With the lions departure, the jackals made short work of the remains of the carcass
We also managed to find Josie, Dawn & Duffy as very flat cats on Ngulube loop. Still, we were rather impressed that we found 5 of the 6 lion in Addo within such a short visit
Unfortunately they weren't hanging around and as we arrived they headed up a hillside and out of view
With the lions departure, the jackals made short work of the remains of the carcass
We also managed to find Josie, Dawn & Duffy as very flat cats on Ngulube loop. Still, we were rather impressed that we found 5 of the 6 lion in Addo within such a short visit
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Brilliant lion and jackal shots, PJL
Indeed Incredible sightings
Indeed Incredible sightings
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Maybe no lions on the next three trips
Niklaas & Witwarm look like two big boys
Niklaas & Witwarm look like two big boys
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Jog my memory again, please... Who is lion no. 6
Definitely very successful short visit there
Definitely very successful short visit there
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I'm expecting lions on the next 10 trips at least Lis
They are indeed big lions. Witwarm (on the left walking up the hill) is the bigger of the two
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Jack is lion number 6. His sister Jill disappeared over lockdown never to be seen again, so it seems she died somehow
There is some concern about Jack - he is often calling at the fenceline right up in the north. There are other lions on the Nyathi side so it's almost as if he's looking for company, and so it might make him a prime candidate to try and escape... we all saw what happened with the Karoo lions
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Brilliant sighting, Peej!
Very interesting the ridged palate on the zebra skull there, before it wears away!
I love how the jackals use their paws to stabilise the food while eating.
Very interesting the ridged palate on the zebra skull there, before it wears away!
I love how the jackals use their paws to stabilise the food while eating.
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I cannot post what I want to. The forum keeps blocking it
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