FISH BOY Well-Known Member May 15, 2023 #21 long_range_rob said: View attachment 309335 There’s a Lynx in this picture. Taken myself in the Eastern Cape, the picture not the Lynx. Click to expand... Looks like a cheetah to me.
long_range_rob said: View attachment 309335 There’s a Lynx in this picture. Taken myself in the Eastern Cape, the picture not the Lynx. Click to expand... Looks like a cheetah to me.
Mungo Well-Known Member Supporter May 15, 2023 #22 Morkai said: View attachment 309280 Click to expand... No there isn’t! Optical illusion. Size is wrong. Or have I missed the joke…
Morkai said: View attachment 309280 Click to expand... No there isn’t! Optical illusion. Size is wrong. Or have I missed the joke…
Mungo Well-Known Member Supporter May 15, 2023 #23 long_range_rob said: View attachment 309335 There’s a Lynx in this picture. Taken myself in the Eastern Cape, the picture not the Lynx. Click to expand... Lynx in the Eastern Cape? Do you mean caracal?
long_range_rob said: View attachment 309335 There’s a Lynx in this picture. Taken myself in the Eastern Cape, the picture not the Lynx. Click to expand... Lynx in the Eastern Cape? Do you mean caracal?
Morkai Well-Known Member May 15, 2023 #24 Mungo said: No there isn’t! Optical illusion. Size is wrong. Or have I missed the joke… Click to expand... Its from a trail cam from US Fish & Wildlife from Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge in Mew Mexico.
Mungo said: No there isn’t! Optical illusion. Size is wrong. Or have I missed the joke… Click to expand... Its from a trail cam from US Fish & Wildlife from Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge in Mew Mexico.
long_range_rob Well-Known Member May 15, 2023 #25 Mungo said: Lynx in the Eastern Cape? Do you mean caracal? Click to expand... TBH it was pointed out by the guide , Temba, and I just took the picture. Couldn’t see it till zoomed in
Mungo said: Lynx in the Eastern Cape? Do you mean caracal? Click to expand... TBH it was pointed out by the guide , Temba, and I just took the picture. Couldn’t see it till zoomed in
camodog Well-Known Member Supporter Jun 6, 2023 #26 Swedish said: Got it! Also at the bottom right near the left hind leg is a sad monkey. Click to expand... Rather like my 'Very Sad Post' !
Swedish said: Got it! Also at the bottom right near the left hind leg is a sad monkey. Click to expand... Rather like my 'Very Sad Post' !
Swedish Well-Known Member Jun 6, 2023 #27 camodog said: Rather like my 'Very Sad Post' ! Click to expand... I had to dig around to find that, very funny!
camodog said: Rather like my 'Very Sad Post' ! Click to expand... I had to dig around to find that, very funny!
Pete1774 Well-Known Member Jun 6, 2023 #28 FISH BOY said: That’s why we all need thermals Click to expand... Any change of underwear would be good!
FISH BOY said: That’s why we all need thermals Click to expand... Any change of underwear would be good!
camodog Well-Known Member Supporter Jun 7, 2023 #30 Swedish said: I had to dig around to find that, very funny! Click to expand... Likewise to find your 'sad monkey'
Swedish said: I had to dig around to find that, very funny! Click to expand... Likewise to find your 'sad monkey'
Heym SR20 Well-Known Member Jun 9, 2023 #31 Mungo said: Lynx in the Eastern Cape? Do you mean caracal? Click to expand... Mungo said: Lynx in the Eastern Cape? Do you mean caracal? Click to expand... Lynx is a term that many south africans use for the smaller cats such as Caracal or Cervils
Mungo said: Lynx in the Eastern Cape? Do you mean caracal? Click to expand... Mungo said: Lynx in the Eastern Cape? Do you mean caracal? Click to expand... Lynx is a term that many south africans use for the smaller cats such as Caracal or Cervils
WalkedUp Well-Known Member Supporter Jun 12, 2023 #32 That’s great, I am going to forward it onto my nieces and nephews.
Mungo Well-Known Member Supporter Jun 13, 2023 #33 Heym SR20 said: Lynx is a term that many south africans use for the smaller cats such as Caracal or Cervils Click to expand... Really? Never once heard anyone use the word lynx in 15 years of working in areas with a lot of both of those…
Heym SR20 said: Lynx is a term that many south africans use for the smaller cats such as Caracal or Cervils Click to expand... Really? Never once heard anyone use the word lynx in 15 years of working in areas with a lot of both of those…