Table for One - my first solo safari

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ExFmem wrote: Fri Aug 05, 2016 7:45 pm
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Any idea what the animal she's chasing might be? -O-
Have you ever found out for sure what animal the leo was chasing? For some reason or another I landed back here again
and thought that maybe it could even be an aardwolf. It looks like an AWC alright but looking at the sizes of the leo and
the animal being chased, it would be one heck of a wild cat. :-?


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yes, could be an AWC :yes:
I hope it has escaped O-/


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Looks more jackal-sized -O-


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yes, it is certainly not a wild cat, but as strange as it might sound it does look a bit like an aardwolf ;-)


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Brown hyena? -O-


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I thought about that too -O-


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Lisbeth wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 1:08 pm yes, it is certainly not a wild cat, but as strange as it might sound it does look a bit like an aardwolf ;-)
0/0 Sis! You're absolutely correct - it's an aardwolf O\/ O\/ O** O**

..0.. So...go ahead, Mel and award me 120 more points in the Mammal Challenge. Mel = 2725. ExF = 2775 O/\ O/\

O** ;-) ;-)


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Mel came up with the aardwolf, not I ;-)


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ExFmem wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 10:09 pm ..0.. So...go ahead, Mel and award me 120 more points in the Mammal Challenge. Mel = 2725. ExF = 2775 O/\ O/\

O** ;-) ;-)
Only when you post it in the according thread ^0^

And only if it's really an aardwolf ^0^

Is it now, or is it not?


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0/* It could be, but equally, it could not be, hence all my ;-) O** s I certainly do not think there's enough "proof" - was just kidding around \O


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