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 Post subject: The sighting of all sightings.
Unread postPosted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 7:02 pm 
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Just wondering. What some haven't seen, others have, so it is there. BUT: Is there any animal reported to be in the park that you are likely never to see in your life?


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I haven't seen a porcupine for years but was fortunate enough to see a pangolin which is a rare sighting.


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I think one would be extremely lucky to see an aardvark. Although I did see one on our farm growing up, I've never seen one in Kruger - as nighttime travel is more restricted, I wonder how often they are spotted there?

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Springbuck?

Kidding :wink: ....

I haven't seen an Aardwolf in the park. Has anyone seen one hunting?


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 Post subject: rare animal
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Bushpig maybe?

Definitly a white elephant.


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Are there Brown Hyenas in KNP? Let me rephrase that - has anyone SEEN one in KNP?


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 Post subject: Brown
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You would really like to see one, hey Santie?

Almost remember somebody on this forum said that they have seen one around (on the webcam perhaps). I haven't seen one myself so I don't know. They aren't listed on the more visible mammals list because they probably aren't easy to see, being nocturnal.

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- They are present in KNP.

this also shows that their habitat extends into kruger.

Good luck and let me know if you spot them.


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Yip! :D
You tend to concentrate on the stuff you know - the "zoo animals" - not thinking that maybe you just drove past a rare animal.
I HATE stuff hiding from me! Won't hurt them, promise. :wink:


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Meg wrote:
I think one would be extremely lucky to see an aardvark. Although I did see one on our farm growing up, I've never seen one in Kruger - as nighttime travel is more restricted, I wonder how often they are spotted there?


Seeing one is probably akin to getting 5 numbers in the lotto. I have seen one in the day when we stayed on the farm about 6 years ago. You'd have to be extremely lucky to see one in Kruger methinks.

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Found confirmation here:
Mammal checklist

There are a couple of animals on this list which I have never heard of never mind seeing. But I would like to see all of them sometime during my life!


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 Post subject: Rare animals
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I have friends who were in the park in January and saw a brown hyena near Pretoriuskop. They know there animals, so I take their word for it that it is indeed correctly identified.
My rarest sighting was of a striped polecat - near Mlondozi Dam.

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Something I would never have believed if I hadn't seen it while surfing the net, is a leopard attacking and killing a croc.
Here is a sequence of photo's taken by an American tourist, Hal Brindley, whilst in Kruger.


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Something I would never have believed if I hadn't seen it while surfing the net, is a leopard attacking and killing a croc.
Here is a sequence of photo's taken by an American tourist, Hal Brindley, whilst in Kruger.


OMG :shock: What a sighting!! Thanks for posting that link, sillysally.


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Txs for posting this amazing pics
We are still in the LITS
And this guy sees LOC


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Something I would never have believed if I hadn't seen it while surfing the net, is a leopard attacking and killing a croc.

Holy {censured} those are photo's! WoW!

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