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The Best Kudu Photo - The Winners!
1. Stop, Mom - My Friends are watching!
2. East Cape Kudu
3. Mlambane
4. Winner Takes All...( the females )
5. Isimangaliso
6. Teenager
7. Sunset Kudu
8. Hungry baby
9. Up Close in Marloth
10. A Regal Lady
11. Locked in battle
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Re: The Best Kudu Photo - The Winners!
goes to "Locked in Battle" by PJL
Goes to "East Cape Kudu" by Peter Betts
Two tie
Goes to Harry?s "Hungry Baby"
and
Roger's "Up Close in Marloth"
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- Lisbeth
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Your Best Photo of a Reptile or more | The Winners!
1. On the lookout
2. Frogmouth
3. ICU
4. " 'Cause when you're smiling..."
5. "How is the weather today?"
6. "Trying to cool down on a hot Shingwedzi day"
7. A dinner guest in Berg en Dal
8. Boomslang, Mountain Zebra NP
9. Tiny Terrapin
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- Lisbeth
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Re: Your Best Photo of a Reptile or more! Winners!
A two-way tie for the first price:
" 'Cause when you're smiling..." by ExFmem
and
Boomslang, Mountain Zebra NP By PJL
On the lookout by Mel
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- Lisbeth
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Your Best Photo of a Hippo or more | Winners!
1. Social Distancing
2. Mom is the best
3. "Get moving!
4. Mouthin' off
5. Close-up...
6. Quite unusual!
7. Youth
8. Lion attacks hippo
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Re: Your Best Photo of a Reptile or more | The Winners!
All great!
Please check Needs Attention pre-booking: https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=322&t=596
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Re: Your Best Photo of a Hippo or more | Please Vote!
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- Lisbeth
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Re: Your Best Photo of a Hippo or more | Please Vote!
"Mom is the best" © Pumbaa
"Mouthin' off" © ExFmem
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge