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Tue, 11/03/2008 - 2:15pm
#2
Aquila, thank you for the video of the Mongoose Invasion, it was so great to see them!
And I agree, it was painful to watch the zebra today, I had to go do something else for a while when I saw how she had to lie down. :-( The information from Marblehead helps, thanks! Mustn't lose hope yet.
Tue, 11/03/2008 - 1:53pm
#3
Thanks MH. It just looks so painful when she walks. I just remember watching that poor baby wildie last year. __________________
LanaMember of all animal fan clubs!
Tue, 11/03/2008 - 1:44pm
#4
Hi Lana. Don't be so sad about the Zeb. For what it's worth, studies have shown that animals are less distracted and bothered by pain than are humans, due to their lower-down brain function. Animal frontal lobes are smaller and less developed than humans. Animals in the wild also tend to heal faster. I have high hopes for our momma zeb. __________________
on South Africa: "you must see it al least once in your life. Not only see it, feel it! Feel the heat of the sun, smell the dust, enjoy the smell of cooking fires in the evening breeze" - Cerinthe
Tue, 11/03/2008 - 1:34pm
#5
Hi MH samsher, you have another PM.
Karin, I had to turn off the cam today when I saw the mama zeb walking. Just breaks my heart. __________________
LanaMember of all animal fan clubs!
Tue, 11/03/2008 - 1:28pm
#6
Good evening! Hope you had a wonderful time camming up to now! That pic of the mongoose family at EP is great! What an exceptional sighting... I asked our rangers about the rhino at EP yesterday and they think it was Utah. We had a busy day at the waterhole again. It was so good to see it like that. The zebra is still limping quite badly but I think it is not as bad as two days ago. I am going to be positive and believe that she will recover soon. We are also very lucky to have our three wildebeest calves surviving up to now. That is the first thing I do when they are around...counting the babies! What a beautiful sunset we had today....the sun reflecting in the water and all the animals having a drink. Can't ask for more or what do you say....Oh no, I'm lying....How about a leopard or cheetah drinking? Enjoy and happy camming! Thanks Karin! I, too, constantly look for the baby wildie count and so appreciate that you are doing the same. Thank you! LOL, it's ok to tell a wee little itty bitty white lie (only once, though) when it comes to wishing a leopard or cheetah come to the water for a drink. __________________
on South Africa: "you must see it al least once in your life. Not only see it, feel it! Feel the heat of the sun, smell the dust, enjoy the smell of cooking fires in the evening breeze" - Cerinthe
Tue, 11/03/2008 - 1:25pm
#7
samsher...I answered it __________________
LanaMember of all animal fan clubs!
Tue, 11/03/2008 - 1:19pm
#8
I pm'd you lady as to not bore everyone. __________________
I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so muchMother Teresa
Tue, 11/03/2008 - 1:13pm
#9
samsher, what kind of problems do you have at home with the forum? __________________
LanaMember of all animal fan clubs!
Tue, 11/03/2008 - 1:10pm
#10
Hello All. Appears I just need a new laptop and that's it! I found out because we have sattelite at work here, I have limited streaming time and that is why I got cut off. Something about fair access somethin or other. And at home I still haven't worked out the replying to forum issue..... __________________
I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so muchMother Teresa |
Ok, that baby wildie was a whole different story. His foot was so beyond repair that we all knew for sure what the outcome was going to be. That was very tough to watch. Thanks for reminding me, Lana.
on South Africa: "you must see it al least once in your life. Not only see it, feel it! Feel the heat of the sun, smell the dust, enjoy the smell of cooking fires in the evening breeze" - Cerinthe