not sure of the medicinal value of the fruits for the jackal
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as i mentioned earlier.......
i was trundling along the h10
passed the turn off to mlondozi picnic site................
passed hillside and the s 129 turn off...............
passed the muntshe water hole and the muntshe loop turn off...........
and just after the mlondozi water hole
there was a gathering of bodies way up ahead in the middle of the road.
upon closer inspection it turned out to be
mommy lion and 4 of her offspring
busy with their morning meeting
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it was just them and me
what bliss.
i watched as the young'uns seemed to coerce their mother into the suckling position
with her "bones in the light"
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one cub even used this opportunity to lick her in the face as if to say
"thank you mommy..... now i am going to the tastier part of your body"
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they stayed there for a short while until she got a bit agitated
and put an end to the milk fest.....
(they did seem a bit old to be still suckling on their mother)
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. there seemed to be quite a lot of yawning and snarling going on
as they ambled along the road towards me
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and then they just plonked themselves down again
and took turns in yawning
i even had to suppress a yawn or two myself.......
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they then proceeded to groom and bond with each other for a while
and then they just nodded off to sleep in the road
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quite a lot of time went by before another car arrived on the scene
and it passed me on the left and then continued
way into the comfort zone of this chilled family
who then slowly got up and moved off the road in front of the impatient tourists
i was hoping that the lioness would actually take a bite out of the tannie's arm that was
protruding from her open window as she tried to photograph the group with her mobile phone
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i arrived at duke to be greeted by a rather large group of zebra milling about around the water hole.
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they were rather skittish
and every now and then a wild kick
and an opportunistic bite would cause a bit of consternation
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. standing still for a group photo....
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i headed back home to see if i could go and drop murphy off and head out again on a luckier route....
i mean........ the sun was shining and now there was very little to photograph
except this snake that seemed to be soaking up the sun, or shuffling off this mortal coil because it never budged despite the kruger morning traffic (any ideas on the identification of the snake?)
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back on the "black top" i had to stop to witness this pursuit across the road....
i thought it was one of those rutting type pursuits
where the male chases his desired mating target around the savannah .............................
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. the difficulty here is that snails are hermaphrodites ...............
so who is who ???????
or rather, what is what...????
there does have to be coupling and a deposit of sperm needs to happen
for reproduction to occur but who is the recipient and who is the donor ??????
one thing about the snail that is common besides, the gender
is that the shell always twirls to the same right hand direction.....
(reminds me of a cement mixer)
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another fascinating thing about the snail is that it breathes through the same orifice that it excretes its body waste from
and that is situated at the front of its body
unlike the african, ..............the african land snail is illegal in the united states of america
i must admit that i felt an affinity with these snails because like me
i arrived at lower sabie parking area and managed to park in the disability parking under the marula tree at the top of the walkway to the reception and restaurant area.
there was quite a bit of a commotion in the canopy of the marula tree
and after a while.... i managed to get sight of a collard sunbird
trying to appease the hunger pangs of its now rather overgrown and demanding offspring.....