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Credits to west wild pics were taken in oct 2016

Kings of addo

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Credits to Paras Chandaria.

The King's Breath Of Fire! 


An early morning back lit shot of Mpakasi whilst he was breathing out! The cold morning allowed for this shot to be possible!

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if any of you guys have the time, i'm looking for a picture of a lone lion, preferably male, being surrounded by hyenas. i've had no luck with finding such an image, but i know i've seen them before. 

Thank you!
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There is footage of dreadlocks mapogo being surrounded by hyenas on a kill. You could get a screen shot of that.
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Even without a lion lion country is impressive - credits Londolozi
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A brave heart and a courageous tongue shall carry thee far through the jungle - Rudyard Kipling , The Jungle books
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My aunt asked me to do baby sitting - hope i'm doing it right
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Thanks for another electrifying experience my love!
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(03-25-2017, 11:05 PM)Sideliner Wrote:
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Dude... *facepalm*
This picture..

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...wasn't taken with them walking side-by-side, they visited the place at different times & the pic was superimposed over the other!!!

Same for yours....The Zebra came in the morning or evening, the lion came later that day or just past high noon respectively (Judging from side, shape & darkness of shadow)
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As concerns the #788 I highly suspected Adobe Photoshop to make this bond and proximity between this lion and this zebra both so deep and miraculous. Computing realises so many marvels...

I didn't see the other one, this between the lynx and the Amur tiger. I discover it now.
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Keeping a low profile while towing the line - the Obedient Bunch of Kruger - credit South African National parks
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Scrap over Kudu kill in Etosha credit Etosha National Park
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Just had the most UNEXPECTED SIGHTING EVER!
I drove towards crooks corner where I thought I spotted a Leopard on a baobab tree. I slammed on breaks!
It was actually two cheetahs. One was hanging from its tail and was acting as a swing allowing the other cheetah to swing back and forth. They played around like this for 20 minutes. 
H1-8, 2km S of S63
Tinged by Fholls Dag          Not lions chaps but surely this must be an April Fools joke - just saw it on Facebook - Latest Sightings Kruger
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Thought for the Day

"Every time we see a river flowing forward with courage, deep in our hearts we know that we must do the same!"

~ Mehmet Murat ildan

Image Credit: Kyriakos Kaziras
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