
Kruger Through the Years with my Dad
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for me too, my prefered is the 2 piglets 

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WOW, that lion seems to sport a proper mane. Not a too common
sight from thick-bushed Kruger.
sight from thick-bushed Kruger.

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Nice pics bringing back history. Lovely pic of the lion giving you an eyeball.
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Is that what you like with your pelican? -OBushcraft wrote:![]()
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Cute hey?nan wrote:for me too, my prefered is the 2 piglets

We've actually seen quite a few lions with very nice manes in Kruger.Mel wrote:WOW, that lion seems to sport a proper mane. Not a too common
sight from thick-bushed Kruger.

Tx STF!steamtrainfan wrote:Nice pics bringing back history. Lovely pic of the lion giving you an eyeball.

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Wow, I didn't even know you were doing this TT! -O
Looks like I have got a lot of catching up to do!
Looks like I have got a lot of catching up to do!

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Another monster ellie, Flutts!
Whereabouts!?
Great stuff indeed!




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Great stuff indeed!



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Chick didn’t bother with scientific or even common animal names. He had a language all of his own. I can’t remember them all but a croc was a Crooked Lizard, a kudu was a Buck with Horns, a waterbuck was a Toilet Buck, warthogs were Aerial Pigs, zebras were Donkeys in Pyjamas, and Ground Hornbills were Gooble Goobles! -O
This was a Daisy Maloo in a Tree!

I told you we had a lot of lion sightings in those days...here are just a few.




Some of these cubs don’t look too healthy.

Where are you my lovely?

Here I am dearie.

But there are people watching!

Chick cooking breakfast – he was never to be seen without a Castle in his hand!


Chick didn’t bother with scientific or even common animal names. He had a language all of his own. I can’t remember them all but a croc was a Crooked Lizard, a kudu was a Buck with Horns, a waterbuck was a Toilet Buck, warthogs were Aerial Pigs, zebras were Donkeys in Pyjamas, and Ground Hornbills were Gooble Goobles! -O

This was a Daisy Maloo in a Tree!


I told you we had a lot of lion sightings in those days...here are just a few.





Some of these cubs don’t look too healthy.

Where are you my lovely?

Here I am dearie.

But there are people watching!


Chick cooking breakfast – he was never to be seen without a Castle in his hand!

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My type of person!!Flutterby wrote:Chick cooking breakfast – he was never to be seen without a Castle in his hand!


Sometimes it’s not until you don’t see what you want to see, that you truly open your eyes.