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A research project to track the movements and habits of leopards was just starting in the park our reserve was in. The first step in this was to tag some leopards so their movements could be followed using GPS. We got a call on the radio early one morning advising that the first leopard had been baited and tagged. We rushed along to see! Then another call come through to the researcher That one of the tagged cheetahs from his .other project had been seen and appeared to be injured - the leopard however couldn't be left alone uintil the tranquiliser had worn off and it would be easy prey for lions and hyenas - step in our jeep to stay around with the leopard and if any other predators came along place ourselves between the predators and the leopard. None did - but it was a priviledge to stand guard over such a magnificaent craeture
Si alguien desea utilizarla en algún foro que me lo pida y veré si es posible, ya que algunas las he hecho para amigos y en ese caso no se podrían utilizar.
Un saludo
The another day I took my little sister to the aquarium so she could see the big fish ... and once again came across a "Not Vega Thinking" moment, in the pic above the big tank in the aquarium that is home to the biggest predator in the sea - yes the shark, funny thing is, its not the shark we see first but another predator from I&J none other than one of our own ... is I&J saying something about us that we should be put in a glass bowl, it is us who have destroyed the world, yet we go the aquarium to the see the fish not ourselves.
A sport fishing boat returning in the late afternoon with the famous arch rocks of Cabo San Luca,Baja Sur, Mexico in the background.
I watched this drama take place before my eye, as this spindly spider took on the larger winged insect when it happened into the spider's web.