From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between

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What a luck to get such a close up pic of a honey badger. ^Q^ ^Q^

Their only thought is getting something to eat lol


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This story still alive? :shock:

Ja, they are strange little things!

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Yaaah of course \O
After a brunch at Tsange lookout , we headed back to camp , with a quick look-in at the dogs that that were still around the same place , quite well camouflaged amongst the mapone's .

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We decided to just let sleeping dogs lie , and drove back to Shingwedzi camp


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Not easy to spot on the second picture :shock:
Good eyesight !


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A couple of little free tailed bats had made their roost under the bungalow eaves .

Cute little guys hey :-)

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I like bats. I wonder if it is not a Mauritian Tomb Bat (Taphozous mauritianus) with its greyish hair and its belly that seems to be white :-?


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wow Honey Badger, Dogs and Bats O/\ O/\ O/\

well done ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Dindingwe wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 6:16 pm I like bats. I wonder if it is not a Mauritian Tomb Bat (Taphozous mauritianus) with its greyish hair and its belly that seems to be white :-?
Correct \O my mistake :o0ps: Mauritian tomb bat , which is a Sheath-tailed bat , and not a Free-tailed bat :O^

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Well done, Batman! =O:


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For a bat it is sweet ;-) ^Q^ ^Q^


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