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I was checking this camera before I took it to the Selous later this year.

These photos were taken at one of the feeding stations at our yard.

I have put the camera at another feeding place this morning, and will post the photos later.

































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Nice photo's. I see that the Ibex acts just like a goat!!

Is there a cure for the one that has really long toe nails?
 
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28!!! At night!!! Eeker
 
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Did Walter set the date?
 
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How much for the Ibex? Big Grin
 
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Nice!!Saeed one of the animals seems to be in neeed of a nail clipper....... Wink


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We do cut their nails quite often, as well as capture them and vaccinate them.

But, some seem to grow them much faster than others.

Sorry about the date and time.

It was my fault, not Walter's.

They brought the camera here, and we wanted to put it up before feeding time.

It is out taking more pictures, and I will set it up later on.


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Very cool.

Saeed,
Do all the various animals get along with each other in your enclosure? Are there certain species that must be kept seperate? Do any of them get aggresive toward the others during the rut?


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We do cut their nails quite often, as well as capture them and vaccinate them.

But, some seem to grow them much faster than others.

Sorry about the date and time.

It was my fault, not Walter's.

They brought the camera here, and we wanted to put it up before feeding time.

It is out taking more pictures, and I will set it up later on.


Remembering an earlier idiot poster; I thought you were going to post pictures of your harem.... rotflmo

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Very cool.

Saeed,
Do all the various animals get along with each other in your enclosure? Are there certain species that must be kept seperate? Do any of them get aggresive toward the others during the rut?


We keep certain species separated as they don't seem to get along.

Scimitar horned oryx, addax and Arabian oryx don't like to be together.


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Saeed,
Is that the black out model? Or just the no flash?
 
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Remembering an earlier idiot poster; I thought you were going to post pictures of your harem.... rotflmo

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Saeed, Please set the camera up for the Harem, those pictures I gotta see.

Hopefully those pictures were not the harem.....
 
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I have a few Bushnell's. Very solid camera! About the only Bushnell product I care for though. Roll Eyes
 
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Nice!!Saeed one of the animals seems to be in neeed of a nail clipper....... Wink


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Saeed,

Are those Walia Ibex? Pretty cool pets regardless.

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I think those are Arabian / Nubian Ibex (Capra nubiana) They are found in Egypt, Sudan, extreme north Ethiopea, Israel & North Arab peninsula.

The Walia Ibex is an inland animal and restricted to a very small area with high rainfall IRC - smaller animal with shorter horns & generally much darker coat. The Walia ibex is NOT a desert animal.

Interestingly many scientists club the Walia, Nubian and Alpine ibex under one species with sub species status.

I have seen photos of the Sinaitic ibex from Israel and they have huge horns over 50 inches and a wooly coat.


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Are those Walia Ibex? Pretty cool pets regardless.

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Durn nice petting zoo you have there Saeed.


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Is that the black out model? Or just the no flash?


This is the XLT Model.

I think it is an old model; and has been superseded by and new they call the HD Model.


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Great quality of photos even if it's an older model!

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Dang, sure seems like sitting in your food trough is the thing to do.

Cool animals, Saeed.


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Fantastic! Talk about living the dream! A gun range in the basement and a zoo of exoticts in the back yard. Well done Saeed!
 
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Fantastic! Talk about living the dream! A gun range in the basement and a zoo of exoticts in the back yard. Well done Saeed!

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Very cool Saeed. Thanks for sharing.


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Fantastic! Talk about living the dream! A gun range in the basement and a zoo of exoticts in the back yard. Well done Saeed!


Plus, he gets to shoot iguanas out of the trees for the crocs! Big Grin


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The scimitar horned oryx and addax are two of the finest table fare I've ever put in my freezer. I haven't had a chance to hunt the Dama Gazelle. I need to add one to complete the Sahara species.

Very nice pictures!!


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