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Check this for garbage ?


http://animals.nationalgeograp...mals/mammals/impala/

Impala;
long spiral horns ?? bewildered

Protection status Endangered ?? bewildered

And this National Geographic ? The mind boggles. bewildered

I was looking for sound tracks of impala in the rut, follow audio, impala, for those who have not heard it.
 
Posts: 3297 | Location: South of the Equator. | Registered: 02 August 2009Reply With Quote
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Clowns, eh.

I love the sound of "roaring" impala... My brother and I were walking along with Philip Dixie and Neville one evening at Blaauwkrantz, looking for kudu, when we heard a very loud noise over the hill, and instantly imagined all manner of big, hungry, ferocious cats. The locals ignored it, and when we asked, the answer was "Impala."

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It seemed to me that when I was there everything was capable of an impressive grunt or roar not just the lions.
 
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Ben: Phillip was pulling your leg...it probably was a big hungry feline and he didn't want to frighten you. But on second thought, if Neville was still standing there it couldn't have been too dangerous.

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Philip was too honest! rotflmo


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Hey, G'day Karl and Eardley!

It might've been one of those broad-daylight maneating caracals, ready to dine on hapless Aussies! Big Grin

Cheers,

Ben
 
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Did any of you guys notice that they have the Impala listed as "Endangered"???

It seems I read somewhere that the Impala was the most plentiful antelope species in Africa, wits estimates of over 50 million animals!

What the hell is up with these people???


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It's amazing how uninformed NG can be like doing a show on water buffalo but in fact was about cape buffs.
 
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