Browns in Kruger October 2017

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More leopards?????? LUCKY DAWG....nope, EXPERIENCED LEOPARD WHISPERER :yes: :yes: X#X

The 'boon and ellie babies are wonderful shots, and the bushbaby looks like a kid caught with its hand in the cookie jar... :o0ps: :o0ps: , but knows it's too cute to be punished. :-0


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What time were all these Leopards out on patrol BC? Unbelievable afternoon drive! O/\ O/\


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Eish what a lot of catching up.... but all very enjoyable \O
I thought there was a leopard drought somewhere in here 0: 0: 0:
Plenty of great cat sightings - that last drive was extremely productive X#X


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Sprocky wrote:Slightly :-0 with your Leopard sightings. Keep it up! \O
Shot Sprocky \O but it goes a little faulty the next day 0:


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Flutterby wrote:Wow, wow, wow!! Three leopard sightings in one drive?? :shock: That is amazing! ^Q^

Not nice to see lions with mange. :no:

That bushbaby doesn't look too worried about being caught red-handed! =O:
Thanks Flutts \O It was a lucky drive ;-) That bushbaby was a seasoned thief and didn't give a hoot who was waving or shouting at it =O:


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Lisbeth wrote:The leopard has a strange blank gaze, just like the staff when you ask them for something that is not on the menu......or tell them that the French fries are cooked too little =O:

Maybe you should always take some of that strange medicine with you on the drives; you even said "cameras please :shock: lol
I'm right, that leopard has a doff look, I just put it politely in the TT by saying "faulty". We have seen him a couple of times and the expression is always the same =O:

I chowed too many painkillers and swallowed some weird syrup thing from the Sanparks shop 0: I won't elaborate further =O: =O:


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Richprins wrote:0: 0: 0: 0: 0: 0:

Very interesting, the greater bushthief! @#$

That last leopard does look strange...but you say it was hot? -O-
Ja, it was a fairly hot day, but that chap always looks like that. Maybe he has a sinus problem ..0..


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Pumbaa wrote:Well that afternoon drive was more than successful when it comes to cats, Bushcraft O** O**

Right roads, right time as well and in the end bushbaby as well \O
=O: Yes, it was a lucky afternoon drive 0: Enjoy your trip :-0 X#X


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ExFmem wrote:More leopards?????? LUCKY DAWG....nope, EXPERIENCED LEOPARD WHISPERER :yes: :yes: X#X

The 'boon and ellie babies are wonderful shots, and the bushbaby looks like a kid caught with its hand in the cookie jar... :o0ps: :o0ps: , but knows it's too cute to be punished. :-0
A couple more ExFmem 0: We scratching for them the next day again =O: That bushbaby raided a couple rolls and didn't care who was there O:V


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Ratel wrote:What time were all these Leopards out on patrol BC? Unbelievable afternoon drive! O/\ O/\
We left camp around 3:30pm and drove back in around 10 minutes before gate closing Ratel. We have never found more than 3 on an afternoon drive :-? and the other few times we got 3 has also been late on the H4-1, but once on the S65 :-? . The mornings are normally more successful for us, but some times it's a mission for days and it's like they just disappear all at once 0:


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