Trrp-trrrrrrrr wrote:
Thank you Trrp-trrrrrr! The "scene" was good to us, giving us crucial evidence early on!
Pumbaa wrote:
Typical of her!

You never know where she might be hiding. And then - she just pops out of nowhere, and gives a few people a few good shots and then vanish again!
anne-marie wrote:
wow she is so beautifull and relaxed

Maybe her relaxed mode is just a cover up...

Or maybe she is innocent?
Kaapsedraai wrote:
Brilliant pose high up in the tree with no cars in front.
I guess, your work is not done yet...need some paw prints to match to that found on crime scene

. Pity I am in CT...
Looking forward to more...

Pity indeed! We need as many of us out there to gather as much evidence as possible. She was posing beautifully for us indeed... probably all part of her seductive games!
Pawps wrote:
Really breathtaking pics!!
Thanks, Pawps!
vinkie wrote:
Wonderful Leopard Sighting

......fantastic photo's

A little bit of luck does play a part in the detective game...
Meandering Mouse wrote:
Well I was
snapping away at her as soon as I could!

One should never miss an opportunity like this...
cheetah2111 wrote:
Cheetaikie!!!!

Whoohooo! How good to have my "partner in crime" on this TR.

I am so glad you joined in here. I need to get as many professional opinions on this case as possible. All the guys who's worked the field before are needed!
melph68 wrote:
Thanks Melphie!

Posing so nicely is probably all part of her "cover up" to look so innocent...
roaneric wrote:
Great to see you here, Roaneric!

Join in - help me solve this mystery... We need all the help we can get. This is a high profile case!
noel wrote:
Dear Detective Bushbuddies,
I am writing to you, seeing that your investigative techniques have become legendary (to say the least), to ask about your advice about me becoming a detective like you. Your Report has me enthralled, and the subject matters even more enthralling. Rhinos, especially the Blackie, has eluded me for years. And the prime suspect-you have made her look completely innocent and seductive. What technique, what timing, what excellence to detail and Sir, I like your co-operative nature, getting reporters and gossipers involved too. As for that Pathologist-when he claps his beak, you will know there is much evidence to garner. Dear Sir, what is a scatologist? Is this part of investigative work, or a by-product. Does it stink?
I'm quite confident you will be done this investigation in 48 hours. I must express my pity about the road traveled and all the trucks and fumes etc. But I do believe the location of your investigative pursuits are most suitable to make that bearable.
I await, with a suspenders twanging profusely for your next installment,
I remain
A very late arrival to this TR.

Thank you for your writings, detective Noel. It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the team on this report. Scatology, my dear colleague, is the study of faeces.

Hence the spurfowls make great scatologists. The dungbeatles are, however, still regarded as the best in the field. There are lots of those on the Addo Scene. They are higly regarded and have right of way there!

Enough of that - let's get back to business...
Philip1 wrote:
Oh... Ms Pardus is sly, deceiving, and flirtateous. But she is a killer of note. Many an impala have ended up dead in a tree because of her tricks!

She should not be trusted, despite all of her beauty...