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Heading out the other afternoon, going to look for Elephants, we had to go towards the Great Fish River and cross it to get to the North of the reserve. Just before we got the two roads which lead to the crossing I noticed another vehicle had beaten me to the road I wanted to take to the crossing, so saying to my guests that instead of eating this...
Posted: Kwandwe by Craig Parsons, Date: 20 April 2008
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One of kwandwe's female cheetahs has 5 cubs, which are now 13 months old. About 2 days ago she was found along with another female which has three cubs now (she origanally had five cubs, but has lost two), and the two dominant male cheetahs.
There was a bit of fighting, snarling, hissing, etc amonst all of them.
I'm not too sure wether she lost one of...
Posted: Kwandwe by Craig Parsons, Date: 11 April 2008
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Being in the bush for a while, you get to see alot of game and different interactions between all types of animals. So buy now you are looking for something out of the ordinary, that maybe you have never seen etc.
That happened to me one afternoon drive. After viewing a crash of three white rhino, we were slowly making our way for a well deserved...
Posted: Kwandwe by Craig Parsons, Date: 9 October 2007
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while out on drive one morning, my guests and i were discussing what they would like to try find. While discussing this, another ranger had found the female cheetah and her 5 cubs. We decided to go and see her.
We eventually got to where she was and proceeded to follow her and the cubs.
After following for a while, she eventually was by herself and left...
Posted: Kwandwe by Craig Parsons, Date: 8 August 2007
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While out on drive one morning, my guest and i were discussing how they had never seen a kill and i explained that it's deffinately not the most common sighting. While discussing this a nother ranger had found the one female lion with her three cubs. so we decided to go to the sighting.
We arrived at the sighting to find the lioness and cubs walking, so...
Posted: Kwandwe by Craig Parsons, Date: 4 July 2007
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