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Impala were watching a mystery critter (nyala ?) struggling and they were alarming...
The mystery animal had his feet up in the air, fell down and moved a few more times and that was it.
When it stopped moving, the impala also stopped alarming
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Submitted by Gerda on Mon, 11/04/2011 - 8:25am.
Top Ten: 999 Camera: Tembe-1 Impala were watching a mystery critter (nyala ?) struggling and they were alarming... The mystery animal had his feet up in the air, fell down and moved a few more times and that was it. When it stopped moving, the impala also stopped alarming
Tue, 26/04/2011 - 1:21pm
#4
wow...i thought it may have been some sort of antelope giving birth. i thought the head was on the left, and that she may have been having difficulties. hard to say without more to go on. i agree there could be something feeding on it, but if that's the case, it would have to be something pretty large and powerful to roll it like that.
Sat, 16/04/2011 - 2:04am
#5
Hi
Okay the dying is Nyala Bull. Yes I agreed there is mystery critter and obviously, I'm pretty sure it is possible Honey Badger eating him tearing apart, Honey Badger is under the dead Nyala, Honey Badger can seen here between the clock 0:50 to 1:15 but now I'm confusing it look like tail. Now it more likely is snake python attack on Nyala's face and choke around neck..
Tue, 12/04/2011 - 11:57am
#6
Hallo mtins. Tembe is down hope they fix it tomorrow 13 april 2011. There is a cam status thread where you can see if cams are down. Click here
Tue, 12/04/2011 - 10:46am
#7
Yeah, the batteries are dead, it was on Facebook. It should be back soon.
Tue, 12/04/2011 - 10:25am
#9
was the cam down 04/12/11 at tembe or was it just at my end? wish they could keep us up on what is happen at the cams!
Tue, 12/04/2011 - 10:22am
#10
have not been able to view tembe cam today.do anyone have a clue as to what happen to the animal or if an why it die? |
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Hi Esther, It was confirmed as a Nyala bull.