Richprins' Escapades to Marloth

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Nice kudu bull shot, Richprins \O


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The trucks use the emergency lane, Lis! \O

Yes one feeds the animals, Ex! :yes:


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Richprins wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 5:02 pm Pod closed:

Pod open! lol

I fear it is an invader species... O-/
I think this is an Asclepias.
Possibly densiflora. Which I think is indigenous

Btw - RP did you uproot that invasive Kalanchoe ?


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Richprins wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 11:09 am The trucks use the emergency lane, Lis! \O
What happens if there is an emergency? O**


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Good point, Lis! -O-

Will go and look for it when season starts in may, Dzombs! lol


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It was quite overcast!

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And then suddenly SOMETHING NEW! :shock:

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I had never seen a waterbuck on A Walk inside Marloth before! :shock:

It was a huge bull and frankly I was scared! O-/

But walked past trying to look cool... O:V lol

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It was happy in the company of the zebra, obviously nice grass on that corner? -O-


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Those horns... O-/

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when I was safely past the sun came out a bit! <sun>

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And onward down the spruit road!

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I encountered a lady walker who asked if I had seen the waterbuck, and she said it had chased her! 0: :shock:


So I moved on smartly!


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And another something new! -O-



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Some kind of fancy ant, about the size of my fingernail...

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It's a beautiful Waterbuck ^Q^

The ant looks like it is a knitted toy animal :-? lol


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That waterbuck is gorgeous/handsome - such long horns :-0 LOVE the ant - will have to see if it's a new one for the invertebrate "book". ^Q^


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