The Straw that broke the Mountain Zebra's Back

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And then... O/\

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... a very inquisitive and cheeky squirrel O:V


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The squirrel was paired up with some meerkats on the other side of the road O\/

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We were moving towards the 4x4 loop when we came across a large family of vervets with a few of them right next to the road.
So we sat with them for a bit watching their antics lol

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Check those accurate nails! :shock:

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Oi! Itchy lol
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And approriate to the current Pokemon hype O**

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Curiousity killed the vervet :twisted: =O:

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Cutie Pie one, two and three O/\ O/\ O/\ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Great pics of the vervets Mel. \O ^Q^

You got some nice birds as well. O/\ I think your lark/tit is a pipit. -O-

Love the hartebeest sparring. O\/


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cute little Zebra 0/0
and the "itchy" one is.... well hilarious =O:

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Thanks all O0

Ja, Dewi, I actually meant pipit... not sure why I wrote tit 0-

African pipit? -O-


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Mel wrote:don't be fooled by PJL's report... not many are THAT lucky lol
^0^ ^0^ --00--

Nice mixture of birds Mel \O
I particularly like the pin-tailed whydah ^Q^ ^Q^

Those ground squirrels are very inquisitive, and fantastic shots of the meerkats O\/ O\/

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Lots of lovely birdies ^Q^ and then some very cute creatures!! :yes: ;-)


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Yay, the next leg of your trip has begun. ^Q^ Handsome Mtn. zebras, hartebeest in lovely lighting, and adorable vervets. O/\

Which do you prefer, Addo or Mtn. Zebra?


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