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They Loaded Up Their Trunks

And They Moved to Tennessee... to The Elephant Sanctuary
http://www.elephants.com/media/CBS_News_1_2_09.htm
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Wed, 19/12/2007 - 3:17pm
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They Loaded Up Their Trunks
Thu, 20/12/2007 - 3:18pm
#2
Dang I cant tell if those alert calls are coming from NK or EP...anyone else..? I just heard Hyeana in the distance from EP . And still the "Baboon Frog" LOL
Thu, 20/12/2007 - 3:17pm
#3
Not sure ..I think it is to be full in a couple of days . Have to check on that so I can be prepared ..my cats goes bonkers at Full Moon LOL
Thu, 20/12/2007 - 3:16pm
#4
Dang I cant tell if those alert calls are coming from NK or EP...anyone else..? __________________
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Thu, 20/12/2007 - 3:12pm
#5
that is really unusual to see the sky so bright this time of OUR day. Kind of cool. Did someone say it's a full moon overthere..? __________________
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Thu, 20/12/2007 - 3:10pm
#6
The sky looks really neat over at NK ..almost like pre-dawn ..I hope the sky is that clear for the Full Moon coming up. LOL I guess anything before dawn is Pre-Dawn ..I mean right at dawn
Thu, 20/12/2007 - 3:05pm
#8
I am thinking that also now ..prob a tiny little peeper of a frog making a big noise LOL
Thu, 20/12/2007 - 2:59pm
#9
Now the sounds at EP have me perplexed LOL Babs ?? Wonder if it's a frog....sound is very constant and lasting a long time.
Thu, 20/12/2007 - 2:58pm
#10
That's too funny, WD!! I like your description!!! My guess is that it's either some type of frog, or some sort of feedback in the sound system/speaker. Just a guess, though.. |
Very interesting news from Josh. Was it the Newington male that we saw on the camera on Tuesday?
Here is some information about the Newington male from the Mala Mala site (for those who may not know, Mala Mala reserve is just south of Nkorho), he seems to have shifted his territory a little in recent months due to pressure from other male leopards.
http://www.malamala.tv/LEOP_newmale.htm