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Down The Long Road

19 April 2014

Our game drive started very successfully this morning with a pride of lions not far from the lodge.

This pride killed a Blue Wildebeest yesterday morning and when we arrived there this morning it was teeming with life.  About seven Black-Backed Jackals scavenging all over on bits left over.
We also followed a Spotted Hyena with the whole spine and ribcage in its mouth.  (Take-away Ribs)!

Take-away ribs

But then the call came through that the Southern pack Wild Dogs were found. We followed them as they walked down this long straight road.  Seconds after I took this photo they disappeared in a streak after a kudu.

Long Road

This time the kudu got away.

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