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  • Etosha Birds

    There were more hornbills in Etosha.

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    They are cool looking and this one was trying to eat something.

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    Here’s another corey bastard like we saw in the Serengeti

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    This is a cool iridescent bird but I can’t remember the name of it. It isn’t on a snowy branch, but rather the dust is very fine and white and coated everything next to the road and make it look like it was covered in frost.

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  • Mongeese

    There were lots of mongeese at the campsite in Etosha.

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    You might think they prefer to be called mongooses, but they don’t.

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    And although the dictionary says both are correct, I’m not sure you want to mess with a mongoose.

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    They can make really annoying noises when they are upset.

    They also have sharp, vicious little teeth for killing snakes.

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    Our tour leader assured me he’s never known anyone who got bit by one.

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    But I wouldn’t mess with him if I were you.

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  • Lion Bachelor Hangout

    By the waterhole all of the boy lions were hanging out.

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    They seemed to be enjoying themselves in the shade.

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    Every time they rolled over they got more stuff caught in their fur.

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    The manes were extra fur for it to get caught in.

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    But the manes weren’t as obvious as we were expecting.

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    We wondered how many boys we have already seen and just assumed they were girls.

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    Two of the boys just wanted to sleep.

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    But the big one got up and licked his lips.

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    And wandered over to another tree.

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    Where he sniffed and marked his territory.

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    Then he walked back slowly because the sun was hot.

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    And lied down next to his much smaller brother.

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    The little guy was not very happy at this rude awakening.

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    Then he lied back down for another nap.

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