Great job, Cedric! Found three Talamati Breakaways Pride 🦁
@carolhayar30378 ай бұрын
Do you know who Eric found? He did not mention the pride -- if he did, I did't get it. Would be nice to know -- is it the Talamati's also but in a different location from where Steve was?
@FelipeBravoSwitch8 ай бұрын
Great job, Steve! Found three Talamati Breakaways Pride 🦁
@audreyb2338 ай бұрын
*TIME STAMPS Kids Drive* *Steve & Mpho* 0:18 12:20 41:48 1:00:34 - intro for kids from gowrie dam with talamatis break-aways awake & resting ❤ 33:11 - arrival of an ellie bull ..lioness at the water..all drinking ❤ 1:26:02 1:44:39 - buffelshoek dam with grey heron (aeysops fable)😀..hippos 2:04:06 - driving, smoke haze in the sky by controlled fire facts 2:08:34 - sunset & a zen moment ❤ 2:45:06 2:53:32 - driving home *Cedric & Panda* 29:30 - intro with impala & lamb ❤ 1:31:52 - twindams with a pale morph wahlbergs eagle 1:57:29 2:20:32 2:08:42 2:08:44 2:54:54 - driving ..going to the lions..talamatis break-aways sleeping ❤ *Eric & Morgan* 5:08 10:49 - intro with scanning distant views ❤ 23:11 53:26 1:12:24 1:24:32 1:40:20 - yayy whole lion pride resting...sleeping 😀❤ 1:53:42 - yayy white unicorn bull ❤ 2:11:27 - "post office tree" & historical facts ❤
@carolhayar30378 ай бұрын
Interesting is their aversion to going into the water -- if they did, they could really cool off. So different than a tiger who loves soaking in water & a jaguar who will swim if after a croc.
@carolhayar30378 ай бұрын
High elevation is good -- house cats do that too of course -- they "survey the land" BUT they do not always have that opportunity of elevation -- you will see them many times on the flat ground, or grass, behind a bush, at eye level w-their prey as they slowly sneak up -- they don't always have the advantage of being above & looking down.