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Siwsan

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Mon Dec 16, 2019, 09:53 AM Dec 2019

A rare photo of a spotted 'tree hugger' [View all]

This is 2 year old Tlalamba, resident of the Sabi Sands in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. I've been watching her grow and thrive, via WildEarth internet broadcasts, since her birth in November of 2017. She is an absolutely fascinating beauty. As a side note, she, and the other animals, are totally habituated to the safari vehicles and generally tend to carry on as if they and the passengers weren't even there. And, of course, the camera equipment they use has some might powerful 'zoom' capabilities.



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