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Garza Blanca (Ardea alba)Observ.
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The egret and a hamerkop shared the waterhole with a pride of lions.
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Bitis peringueyiObserv.
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Shown with shed skin and track in the sand.
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iNat will not accept the proper name of this skink, Typlacontias brevipes, Fitzsimmon's burrowing skink.
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Seen at the waterhole of Plains Camp.
According to Wikipedia, Okonjima is not within the natural range of sable antelopes. It calls itself a Nature Reserve. We are under the suspicion, however, that Okonjima is a cross between a natural reserve and a game park. Maybe someone knowledgeable can chime in.
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Chacal de Lomo Negro (Lupulella mesomelas)Observ.
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Jackals roam the camp area at all times. One of them was panhandling at our deck. Shame on whoever fed these beautiful animals.
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Gran Kudú Meridional (Tragelaphus strepsiceros ssp. strepsiceros)Observ.
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Seen in Etosha.
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Damán de El Cabo (Procavia capensis)Observ.
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Mowani Mountain Camp was teeming with rock hyraxes.
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Agama Roqueño de Namibia (Agama planiceps)Observ.
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Seen at the main area of Camp Kipwe