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Africam!
Topic Started: Mar 19 2013, 09:55 AM (26,882 Views)
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Vervets at Nkorho again

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Elephant Bull at Tembe and Great Heron

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Hippo at Idube (sadly I wasn't too fast for see his head) Egyptian Goose and Antelope (buck?)

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Edited by Dacentru, May 7 2014, 09:15 AM.
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fridooh
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Have you seen the baby rhino yet?

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Where did the photo come from? :D
It's too cute! :3

And Eagle at night
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fridooh
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Baby rhino :)

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Gertjie ("Little G") The Baby Rhino - LIVE Channel

Gertjie AKA "Little G" is an orphaned baby rhino who's mother was killed last month by poachers for her horn. He is now in the care of the Hoedpsruit Endangered Species Centre, where he spends his days taking long walks, mud baths and grazing. The live camera below is the room where he sleeps and relaxes from 6pm-6am CAT (12pm-12am EST). You can see him being fed at approx 6pm, 9pm, 12am and 3am CAT.

http://www.africam.com/wildlife/baby_rhino_live_channel?ch=alert&src=desktop&id=173775
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Robbie
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Oh my god. :o the Baby is so cute ! :3 I wish I could hug him. :3
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Furka
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I actually saw both White and Black rhinos on the cameras.
The black one I saw it like 10 times at Tembe :P
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Tortoise at Naledi!

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Robbie
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What species of Tortoise is that ? :P
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Furka
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It looks like a Leopard Tortoise to me.
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MightyFan217
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OH YESSS!

So other than the baby Rhino, I haven't had any luck with finding any other animal sightings on the other cameras. It might be due to my timezone or something, since right now it's around 2:23 PM, yet the game has it like 6 hours ahead of me, so most of the animals are probably asleep and out of view. Has anybody spotted any Lions around any of the cameras?
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fridooh
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You should get Africam Alerts! ;)

Guys, the eagle eggs should hatch any time now! I really hope to see it! :D
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Pull my finger!

Feeding time
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Playing with keepers and sheep
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MightyFan217
Jun 10 2014, 02:24 PM
So other than the baby Rhino, I haven't had any luck with finding any other animal sightings on the other cameras. It might be due to my timezone or something, since right now it's around 2:23 PM, yet the game has it like 6 hours ahead of me, so most of the animals are probably asleep and out of view. Has anybody spotted any Lions around any of the cameras?
Time doesn't have much to do with it, from my experience there are usually just as many animals active at night as there are during the day, it's simply a matter of being patient enough to sit around and watch the camera until an animal shows up.
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Furka
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Some species are more likely to be found at night though.
Especially the small and mid-sized carnivores like genets and civets.
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OH YESSS!

What species is this?


I know those are some type of Antelope but I can't tell what species they are.
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