Walking with Lions (December 2015)

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Fantastic hyena pics ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Hyena always look doff, but they are actually rather sharp lol


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Agreed with BC, they know exactly what they are doing and will soon be taking Mel and Gibson on, very sharp! :yes:

They store food underwater, PJL, to deprive scavenging cats?! \O

Thanks for this, as always! X#X

"it's" should have been "its" in this last instalment... ^0^


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Are you kidding me? :shock: A caracal as a last sighting? :shock:

:-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0

Okay, put forward you holidays with your boss. I expect to meet you on the morning of the 25th March
and for the following 5 days to lead me to all the blackies, caracals, lions, hyenas and so on. 0'

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Mel wrote:Are you kidding me? :shock: A caracal as a last sighting? :shock:
No, no... that was the one thing we didn't see ;-) =O: =O:


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Richprins wrote:Agreed with BC, they know exactly what they are doing and will soon be taking Mel and Gibson on, very sharp! :yes:

They store food underwater, PJL, to deprive scavenging cats?! \O

Thanks for this, as always! X#X

"it's" should have been "its" in this last instalment... ^0^
Very true about storing food underwater... but I'm not sure these pools would be big enough for that. :-?
Thanks for the grammar check... eye already halve a spelling chequer - it came with my pea see. It plainly marques four my revue miss steaks eye kin knot sea. \O =O: =O:


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Bushcraft wrote:Fantastic hyena pics ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Hyena always look doff, but they are actually rather sharp lol
Thanks BC X#X They are surprisingly sharp. Won't be long and they'll work out how to get into the picnic/braai area I'm sure lol


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PJL wrote:
Mel wrote:Are you kidding me? :shock: A caracal as a last sighting? :shock:
No, no... that was the one thing we didn't see ;-) =O: =O:
I see... I misunderstood... sorry. 0*\


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Already love the hyanea shots but that caracal is not that bad either \O


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"it's" should have been "its" in this last instalment... ^0^ [/quote]

Thanks for the grammar check... eye already halve a spelling chequer - it came with my pea see. It plainly marques four my revue miss steaks eye kin knot sea. \O =O: =O:[/quote]

=O: =O: =O:

I've just read through this entire TT and thoroughly enjoyed it. ^Q^ I've certainly admired your caracal pics many, many times, but you really have an eye for capturing all of the gems nature offers up. Really wonderful photography here. ^Q^

I also enjoyed the "personal" nature of the trip relative to names, etc of the animals. It adds another dimension to a trip to be able to revisit "old friends" and catch up with how they are faring. :ty:


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great shots again, You nearly had me climbing into the car and going South with that Caracal photo, lucky I spotted it as a old photo =O: =O: =O:


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