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I saw a lot of roadkill one morning..... 5 Squirrels... for about 5 km @#$ and a bird... on the gravel road near Kij Kij O/


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:shock: :evil:

Luckily, we didn't see a single one.


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H-3 near Mlambane bridge 1-1-2015



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North of Afsaal, same road 3-1-2015






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@#$ :evil: :-(

I've got some in the KTP... and WCNP :-(


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Maybe not that much speeding seen...rather too many vehicles! 0:

You could not stop suddenly for fear of someone hitting you from behind. Swerving also tricky if another car was coming from the front! 0*\


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The same here. We have seen plenty road kill in kruger. Sometimes when i had to brake for a sighting i tried to go left and half off the road so that the guy behind me will hopefully miss me

I named them "ass flies" sorry for the word but they will sit behind you as if they are trying to save fuel and sit in your slip stream


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Not sure about the species, BTW...Help! :o0ps:

Second one is young leopard tortoise! :yes:


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Today near lower sabie we saw a dove killed in the road. So sad. I mean how can you kill that??? Its not as it tries to cross the road very slowly like a tortoise!!


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We saw a dead impala close to punda maria gate this morning. Something had a few bites from it but it was laying in the tar road, not sure if it was road kill


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Normally there is liquid coming from the mouth/nose and anus, sometimes, if it's roadkill?

No wounds or blood, as one would see from a kill kill....but sounds like roadkill! :yes:


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