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United States stoja9 Offline
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What are some good social media sites to follow for live videos? As of now I only know of Kruger Sightings on Snapchat and Instagram. I'm guessing there has to be more that the community is aware of.
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Rob the Ranger on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/iduberobtheranger

Kruger Sightings on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfZleh4w7buTzi0WfY8WqA

Although, as far as I know, Rob the Ranger doesn't do much live-feed videos (only like once a month or so) as Kruger Sightings does. However, his "Daughters of the Mapogo Lions" series is a quite interesting one for me.
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