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feneon

feneon

Portland, OR
January 2005

SEP 29, 2005 09:28 PM

A friend of mine showed me this link. It's a live webcam from a pond in Botswana, hosted by National Geographic.

http://205.188.130.53/ngm/wildcamafrica/wildcam.html?fs=www3.nationalgeographic.com

About half an hour ago I saw a herd of Zebras get chased off by a hyena!

FiendClub

FiendClub

Colton, CA
OLD SKOOL

SEP 29, 2005 09:34 PM

That is awesome. I am leaving it up.

Niobe

Niobe

I'm lost
April 2003

SEP 29, 2005 09:34 PM

Wow!!! This is awesome!!! smile

SupremePizzaMan

SupremePizzaMan

Seattle, WA
September 2003

SEP 29, 2005 09:34 PM

I wasnt expecting full video with sound. shocked

Shal

Shal

Los Angeles, CA
October 2002

SEP 29, 2005 09:39 PM

So. Very. Cool.

Niobe

Niobe

I'm lost
April 2003

SEP 29, 2005 09:40 PM

What kind of birds are those?

Shal

Shal

Los Angeles, CA
October 2002

SEP 29, 2005 09:46 PM

Guinea fowl!

SarcasticMenace

SarcasticMenace

Tunnel, NY
May 2004

SEP 29, 2005 09:46 PM

Niobe said:
What kind of birds are those?


Those are guinea fowl, and the deer-like animals are impala.

This is really cool...thanks feneon! smile

feneon

feneon

Portland, OR
January 2005

SEP 29, 2005 09:47 PM

SupremePizzaMan said:
I wasnt expecting full video with sound. shocked




I know, it's pretty amazing!


Earlier I saw a herd of reebok, I think. Now there's some gazelles and what might be helmeted guinea-fowl, but I can't see the heads clearly enough to be sure.


Oh, Impala. blush

[Edited on Sep 29, 2005 by feneon]

Shal

Shal

Los Angeles, CA
October 2002

SEP 29, 2005 09:47 PM

SarcasticMenace said:

Niobe said:
What kind of birds are those?


Those are guinea fowl, and the deer-like animals are impala.

This is really cool...thanks feneon! smile




I thought they were steenbok.

Cigarette

Cigarette

Cleveland, OH
April 2004

SEP 29, 2005 09:50 PM

Man, nothing's getting eaten. Boring.

SupremePizzaMan

SupremePizzaMan

Seattle, WA
September 2003

SEP 29, 2005 09:52 PM

Clov said:
Man, nothing's getting eaten. Boring.


Yea...Where are the firetrucks?

SarcasticMenace

SarcasticMenace

Tunnel, NY
May 2004

SEP 29, 2005 09:55 PM

Shalome said:

SarcasticMenace said:

Niobe said:
What kind of birds are those?


Those are guinea fowl, and the deer-like animals are impala.

This is really cool...thanks feneon! smile


I thought they were steenbok.


Steenbok have smaller horns and are found in more rocky areas as opposed to the plains.

bean

bean

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

SEP 29, 2005 09:59 PM

SarcasticMenace said:

Shalome said:

SarcasticMenace said:

Niobe said:
What kind of birds are those?


Those are guinea fowl, and the deer-like animals are impala.

This is really cool...thanks feneon! smile


I thought they were steenbok.


Steenbok have smaller horns and are found in more rocky areas as opposed to the plains.


We were just going by the National Geographic animal gallery linked to from "Species Checklist," which, one would expect, would imply that they were animals they'd expect to see at that location. I didn't see any large curved horns on those things like the impala have, but maybe you saw something we didn't.

[Edited on Sep 29, 2005 by bean]

SupremePizzaMan

SupremePizzaMan

Seattle, WA
September 2003

SEP 29, 2005 10:02 PM

They look like Impalas, I'm pretty sure I saw the horns of one.

SarcasticMenace

SarcasticMenace

Tunnel, NY
May 2004

SEP 29, 2005 10:05 PM

bean said:

SarcasticMenace said:
Steenbok have smaller horns and are found in more rocky areas as opposed to the plains.


We were just going by the National Geographic animal gallery linked to from "Species Checklist," which, one would expect, would imply that they were animals they'd expect to see at that location. I didn't see any large curved horns on those things like the impala have, but maybe you saw something we didn't.

[Edited on Sep 29, 2005 by bean]


Oh, cool! I didn't see that, thanks. smile If you look at the checklist, it shows how likely you are to see them. Impala are very likely, and steenbok are scarce...but not impossible!

SarcasticMenace

SarcasticMenace

Tunnel, NY
May 2004

SEP 29, 2005 10:07 PM

Oh, and the female impala don't have the horns.

KorbenDallas

KorbenDallas

Qatar
January 2005

SEP 29, 2005 10:09 PM

The lochness one is pretty cool, well not really cause you never see anything frown

bean

bean

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

SEP 29, 2005 10:14 PM

SarcasticMenace said:

bean said:

SarcasticMenace said:
Steenbok have smaller horns and are found in more rocky areas as opposed to the plains.


We were just going by the National Geographic animal gallery linked to from "Species Checklist," which, one would expect, would imply that they were animals they'd expect to see at that location. I didn't see any large curved horns on those things like the impala have, but maybe you saw something we didn't.

[Edited on Sep 29, 2005 by bean]


Oh, cool! I didn't see that, thanks. smile If you look at the checklist, it shows how likely you are to see them. Impala are very likely, and steenbok are scarce...but not impossible!



SarcasticMenace also said:
Oh, and the female impala don't have the horns.



Huh. Cool. You're probably right then. smile

DrZaius_

DrZaius_

Shallotte, NC
OLD SKOOL

SEP 29, 2005 10:21 PM

Im waiting around for those naked native women with the saggy tits to go walking by

feneon

feneon

Portland, OR
January 2005

SEP 29, 2005 10:27 PM

DrZaius said:
Im waiting around for those naked native women with the saggy tits to go walking by



Not too many of those on a game reserve.

DrZaius_

DrZaius_

Shallotte, NC
OLD SKOOL

SEP 29, 2005 10:34 PM

feneon said:

DrZaius said:
Im waiting around for those naked native women with the saggy tits to go walking by



Not too many of those on a game reserve.




Damn, damn, damn , damn!

SarcasticMenace

SarcasticMenace

Tunnel, NY
May 2004

SEP 29, 2005 10:37 PM

Ooh, wildebeesties! And kudu. This is all making me very nostalgic. *sigh*

fALKOR

fALKOR

Trinidad And Tobago
January 2005

SEP 29, 2005 10:51 PM

niceee.... thanks.

feneon

feneon

Portland, OR
January 2005

SEP 29, 2005 10:55 PM

Elephants!

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