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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Safari, Part 3 - Springbok, Kudu, Oryx and Black Wildebeest.

All of these animals were difficult to get close to, they essentially ran the other way when you got close. The Springbok, a type of antelope, is the national symbol of South Africa. Also, South Africa's national rugby union team is called the Springboks. When the Black Wildebeest run they look like they are bobbing up and down, it is quite interesting.

Oryx:






Kudu:






Springbok:




Black Wildebeest:



Posted by Mike Whitton at 2:48 PM

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