Re: Kruger 27/12/2013

2013-12-28 Thread Alan C
There are always several old bulls in the area. Most likely died of natural 
causes. Parks Board probably took the tusks. There must have been quite an 
orgy a couple of days ago when it died. I'm sure a large croc could take a 
young elephant  I have seen photos of elephants with the end of their 
trunks bitten off. Mind you, a 6m brute like this one from the Zambezi might 
be able to do the job:


http://weheartit.com/entry/90965125/search?context_type=searchcontext_user=davidsaltipage=2query=crocodile

I agree, one does tend to get a bit blasè after a while. You have to look 
beyond the obvious to stay interested. Most people don't even notice the 
small stuff.


Alan C


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From: Bob W

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That must have been a sight to see. I wonder how the elephant died. Too old 
to defend itself? Can crocs take a healthy elephant?


Your comments about the turtles remind me of my South African hosts when I 
was there. Getting all excited about seeing giraffes, and elephants and 
buffalo and lions, they just went meh!, but got themselves all excited 
about dung beetles.


B


On 27 Dec 2013, at 19:33, Alan C c...@lantic.net wrote:

Had a relaxing day in the Park today but unfortunately it was a rainy, 
grey day - not the best for photography - only 2 shots worth sharing.


Firstly, an elephant carcass on a Letaba River bank with 7 gorged 2-3m 
crocs in attendance. The vultures have already been judging from the 
excrement on the hide. A pair of Plovers picking up scraps too. Rather far 
away.


Secondly, a tortoise drinking from a small puddle on the road. Have never 
seen that before. This one is about 9 long. We saw at least 10, the 
largest about a foot long.



http://www.flickr.com/photos/87994495@N06/sets/72157639082628226

Alan C

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GESO: Kruger 27/12/2013

2013-12-27 Thread Alan C
Had a relaxing day in the Park today but unfortunately it was a rainy, grey 
day - not the best for photography - only 2 shots worth sharing.


Firstly, an elephant carcass on a Letaba River bank with 7 gorged 2-3m crocs 
in attendance. The vultures have already been judging from the excrement on 
the hide. A pair of Plovers picking up scraps too. Rather far away.


Secondly, a tortoise drinking from a small puddle on the road. Have never 
seen that before. This one is about 9 long. We saw at least 10, the largest 
about a foot long.



http://www.flickr.com/photos/87994495@N06/sets/72157639082628226

Alan C 



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Re: GESO: Kruger 27/12/2013

2013-12-27 Thread Bob W
That must have been a sight to see. I wonder how the elephant died. Too old to 
defend itself? Can crocs take a healthy elephant?

Your comments about the turtles remind me of my South African hosts when I was 
there. Getting all excited about seeing giraffes, and elephants and buffalo and 
lions, they just went meh!, but got themselves all excited about dung beetles.

B

 On 27 Dec 2013, at 19:33, Alan C c...@lantic.net wrote:
 
 Had a relaxing day in the Park today but unfortunately it was a rainy, grey 
 day - not the best for photography - only 2 shots worth sharing.
 
 Firstly, an elephant carcass on a Letaba River bank with 7 gorged 2-3m crocs 
 in attendance. The vultures have already been judging from the excrement on 
 the hide. A pair of Plovers picking up scraps too. Rather far away.
 
 Secondly, a tortoise drinking from a small puddle on the road. Have never 
 seen that before. This one is about 9 long. We saw at least 10, the largest 
 about a foot long.
 
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/87994495@N06/sets/72157639082628226
 
 Alan C 
 
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