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The behind of a horse and the front of a .......The black wildebeest really are strange looking animals
Alf wrote:Yeah we also noticed some animals being shy there. Some of them being afraid of humans or even aliens![]()
We have only seen the buffalo once and no predator yet for us![]()
But we never stay longer than 2 nights
That heater was essential RPRichprins wrote:Marvellous!![]()
Heater on a game drive...![]()
Those kudu and gemsbok look very shaggy...your animals are different in the Colony, I must say, Peej!
Thanks Lis... yes those wildies are something else. Fun to see of courseLisbeth wrote:The behind of a horse and the front of a .......The black wildebeest really are strange looking animals![]()
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Lovely pic of the springbok in the middle of the high grass with beautiful light![]()
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I love the squirrel baby![]()
OK, I'll concede they have more character, but I wouldn't trust either of them in the slightestMel wrote:I actually like the black wildebeest better than the blue ones. Somehow the first have a bit more character... at least if you can trust their appearance compared to the latter![]()
Blesbok are beautiful and I always aim at getting them on a plain with some mountains in the Background and some typical SA light![]()
And some very adorable little squirrel![]()
Visiting Mountain Zebra in July is not my idea of fun. At least not in the Mornings and the evenings