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Thursday 9 July 2009 !!!!!
Please note: NK for Nkorho, EP for Elephant Plains, TE for Tembe
Cam pics from yesterday more here

HAPPY CAMMING AND CHATTING !!!!!!!!
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Wed, 08/07/2009 - 2:48pm
WELCOME at the Watering hole chat site Thursday 9 July 2009 !!!!! Please note: NK for Nkorho, EP for Elephant Plains, TE for Tembe Cam pics from yesterday more here
HAPPY CAMMING AND CHATTING !!!!!!!!
Thu, 09/07/2009 - 3:14pm
#2
Those many names come from how cougars look like or where they live. Thank you Barry! Edit: I have lot of trouble with my laptop. That´s why I am always late with my answers. The sound at NK is also troublesome.
Thu, 09/07/2009 - 3:06pm
#4
It's time for me to go and have tea with a friend! I need to check on my cat too. She got in a fight with another cat this morning and seems to be in pain but I can't tell exactly where. If I can't find it I'll have to take her to the vet.
Thu, 09/07/2009 - 3:04pm
#5
Back for a few minutes...hearing something clunking around out there __________________
Thu, 09/07/2009 - 3:00pm
#6
When I said they are the same species, they are, but our cougars are a bit redder than those on the mainland, and the interior cougars are slightly different colour from those on the mainland coast. There are usually about 1000 cougar sightings a year, but I don't know how many we have. I do know we are the most heavily populated cougar area in North America.
Thu, 09/07/2009 - 2:55pm
#7
40 different names for cougar __________________
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Thu, 09/07/2009 - 2:53pm
#9
he cougar holds the Guinness record for the animal with the highest number of names, presumably due to its wide distribution across North and South America. It has over 40 names in English alone.[6] ill get some of the name in tommors site __________________
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Gotta go again..happy camming