We spent the last day of our long, four day holiday out at a local private game park. I do so hate having to drive around and look at animals and then eat a big, delicious lunch. Rough life, I know! Granted, a lot more rough for the animals we had for lunch, in this case impala, which was yummy in my tummy!
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Impala like THESE impala. Yum! Only one of a wide variety of
ungulates we spectated today, though the only one we ate, to the best of my knowledge.
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Why hello Mr. Elephant! Thank you for patiently standing 20 feet away from our vehicle so we could take your photo. Nice of you to oblige! This park actually only has three elephants, this male, one female and a six-year old "toddler." We were lucky enough to get to see all three.
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There is a zebra in this photo, I swear!
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There are mom and baby!
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Giraffes!
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