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Whale Watching Cruise - Gold Coast - Australia
G'day,
Come and join on a whale watching cruise on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Whale watching cruises run from the start June through to the end of October. We've bee out with a number of different whale watching companies on the Gold Coast and they were all very good, though you never know how active the whales will be on a particular day. We chose Kokomo Cruises this time as we liked the look of their vessel being lower to the water line than some so good for video and photography. Don't forget to check out my images at the end of the video. Got some crackers if I don't say myself.
Cheers
Brian
Kokomo Cruises: kokomocruises.com.au/
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Royalty Free Music by www.bensound.com/ Song: Summer
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Kinabatangan River Cruise Borneo
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G'day, We spent two beautiful day's at Kinabatangan. In total we have 4 boat cruises. Magical place that I can highly recommend. We stayed at The Last Frontier Boutique Hotel and as it's only a 4 room property, we mostly shared our river cruise with only one other couple. Cheers Brian
Sri Lanka's Most Beautiful National Park - Kumana National Park - 4K With Relaxation Music
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G'day, This is a full length video of Sri Lanka's Most Beautiful National Park, Kumana National Park. It is a combination of our favourite video's during our seven day Sri Lankan Safari. Please sit back, relax and enjoy the beauty of this incredible national park. Cheers Brian
Seven Day Sri Lanka Safari - Kumana National Park - The Jewel Of Sri Lanka Episode. 7
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G'day, In today's video we go on our last safari in Kumana National Park. This is also a summary video with break down on costs, accommodation, transfers and other general information. Cheers Brian Colombo Accommodation: Ayubowan Homestay Katunayake - recommended Arugam Bay Accommodation: Tropicana Home Stay - recommended Kumana Safaris: Arugambay Kiwi Safari - recommended - 94 77 068 5895 - Ma...
Seven Day Sri Lanka Safari - Kumana National Park - The Jewel of Sri Lanka Episode. 6
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G'day, Please enjoy our 5th Safari in Kumana National Park. Our only full day in the park which means a total of 12 hours so a long day. Ended up being one of those epic days on safari including 3 leopard sightings. Cheers Brian Colombo Accommodation: Ayubowan Homestay Katunayake - recommended Arugam Bay Accommodation: Tropicana Home Stay - recommended Kumana Safaris: Arugambay Kiwi Safari - re...
7 Day Sri Lanka Safari - Kumana National Park - The Jewel of Sri Lanka Episode. 5
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G'day, Welcome to our 4th safari in Kumana National Park. On this safari we witness one of the strangest animal behaviours we have seen in the wild. Please enjoy the safari video and pictures from this stunning national park. Cheers Brian Colombo Accommodation: Ayubowan Homestay Katunayake - recommended Arugam Bay Accommodation: Tropicana Home Stay - recommended Kumana Safaris: Arugambay Kiwi S...
Seven Day Sri Lanka Safari - Kumana National Park - The Jewel Of Sri Lanka Episode. 4
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G'day, Please enjoy our third safari drive in Kumana National Park. The Hidden Jewel of Sri Lanka. Cheers Brian Colombo Accommodation: Ayubowan Homestay Katunayake - recommended Arugam Bay Accommodation: Tropicana Home Stay - recommended Kumana Safaris: Arugambay Kiwi Safari - recommended - 94 77 068 5895 - Mahroof330@gmail.com
Seven Day Sri Lanka Safari - Kumana National Park - The Jewel Of Sri Lanka Episode 3
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G'day, In today's video I summarise our second day's safari drive in Kumana National Park. We have our first Sri Lankan Leopard sighting and it was beauty plus some lovely Elephant encounters! You can skip forward at any time to video and pictures of the safari. Cheers Brian Colombo Accommodation: Ayubowan Homestay Katunayake - recommended Arugam Bay Accommodation: Tropicana Home Stay - recomme...
Seven Day Sri Lanka Safari - Kumana National Park The Jewel Of Sri Lanka - Episode 2.
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G'day, In today's video we kick off our first full morning in Kumana National Park. We spend a full 5 hours in the Park but there is wildlife viewing on the hours drive each way to and from the park entrance. There are thousands of animals/birds in Kumana and as we would experience during our safaris, we only ever saw a handful of other vehicles. The scenery is stunning! Video starts with a sum...
Seven Day Sri Lanka Safari - Kumana National Park The Jewel Of Sri Lanka - Episode 1. Introduction
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G'day, In this first video in the series, I give my introduction to our 7 day Sri Lanka Safari in Kumana National Park. This includes the why, where and how. Our accommodation in Arugam Bay organised transfers from Colombo and our safaris. Very happy with the accommodation and service. Regards Brian Colombo Accommodation: Ayubowan Homestay Katunayake - recommended Arugam Bay Accommodation: Trop...
Birding Langkawi Malaysia Part 3
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Birding Langkawi Malaysia Part 3
2 Day Langkawi Malaysia Birding Tour With JungleWalla - Part 2
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2 Day Langkawi Malaysia Birding Tour With JungleWalla - Part 2
2 Day Langkawi Malaysia Birding Tour With JungleWalla - Part 1
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2 Day Langkawi Malaysia Birding Tour With JungleWalla - Part 1
Birding Singapore - Marina East - Trip Summary - Bonus Images
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Birding Singapore - Marina East - Trip Summary - Bonus Images
Birding Singapore - Hampstead Wetlands Park
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Birding Singapore - Hampstead Wetlands Park
Birding Singapore - Pasir Ris Park
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Birding Singapore - Pasir Ris Park
Incredible Wild Orangutan Encounter - Borneo
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Incredible Wild Orangutan Encounter - Borneo
2023 Wildlife Highlights In 60 Seconds
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2023 Wildlife Highlights In 60 Seconds
Female Leopard Tiyani Loses Cub To Lions
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Female Leopard Tiyani Loses Cub To Lions
My Best Wildlife Images Of 2023 - #Bandhavgarh India # Borneo #Thailand #Singapore
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My Best Wildlife Images Of 2023 - #Bandhavgarh India # Borneo #Thailand #Singapore
Africa's Real Black Panther
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Africa's Real Black Panther
Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre Tour
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Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre Tour
S.N.S.A - Male Lion Badly Injured By Poachers Snare Makes Remarkable Recovery - Ncila Male Lion
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S.N.S.A - Male Lion Badly Injured By Poachers Snare Makes Remarkable Recovery - Ncila Male Lion
Safari News South Africa - How Do Leopard Cubs Get Their Names?
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Safari News South Africa - How Do Leopard Cubs Get Their Names?
Safari News South Africa - The White Lions of South Africa
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Safari News South Africa - The White Lions of South Africa
Safari News South Africa - Best Safari Deals - Pungwe Safari Camp - Manyeleti Game Reserve
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Safari News South Africa - Best Safari Deals - Pungwe Safari Camp - Manyeleti Game Reserve
Incredible Wildlife Destinations - You've Never Heard Of? Esteros Del Ibera Argentina!
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Incredible Wildlife Destinations - You've Never Heard Of? Esteros Del Ibera Argentina!
Safari News South Africa - South African Photographer of the Year - Pangolin Photo Challenge - 2023
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Safari News South Africa - South African Photographer of the Year - Pangolin Photo Challenge - 2023
Safari News South Africa - Elusive Red Road Male Lion Sighting
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Safari News South Africa - Elusive Red Road Male Lion Sighting
Safari News South Africa - Sabi Sands - S8 Male Lion Passes Away R.I.P - My Tribute Video
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Safari News South Africa - Sabi Sands - S8 Male Lion Passes Away R.I.P - My Tribute Video

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @paulschofield985
    @paulschofield985 16 днів тому

    I left my large lens on the private hire mini bus we had just went in with my 50mm & small binoculars it was plenty.. My daughter ended up with a hammerhead worm crawling on the back of her pants a couple of minutes in just before we got to the 1st feeding platform.. Definitely loved the indoor viewing room the air conditioner was greatly appreciated that day 😂😂..

  • @LindaSnape
    @LindaSnape 25 днів тому

    Hi, great videos and impressive photography, probably in very challenging environments! We are heading back to Borneo in Sept. and you mentioned having a night vision/infra red video camera was a must have. What model did you have and would you recommend it?

    • @TheWildlifeFanatic
      @TheWildlifeFanatic 24 дні тому

      Night vision/infrared was used for night tours in Deramakot Forest Reserve. Definitely would not have got a lot of the night video without out the video camera especially animals at a distant. Canon XA70. You will can see a lot of the footage in our Deramakot(Borneo) Videos. Very easy to handle as well as my partner changed from doing the video with a DSLR and long lens to the Canon Video Camera with internal zoom. Close up with a good spotlight you can simply change to normal colour videography. Thanks for watching.

  • @togian755
    @togian755 Місяць тому

    At 55,000 hectares Deramakot may be too small to sustain clouded leopards long term. They are estimated to need at least 75,000 hectares to support them.

  • @jasontaylor7196
    @jasontaylor7196 Місяць тому

    Absolutely beautiful images 🐒🐵

  • @wildlivelover.
    @wildlivelover. Місяць тому

    i go back to Pungwe for the 4 time in August.

  • @robertrosenberg
    @robertrosenberg Місяць тому

    Best to try both feeding times imo. 2 different experiences

  • @imranshekh1245
    @imranshekh1245 2 місяці тому

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @user-ul6nt6of7z
    @user-ul6nt6of7z 2 місяці тому

    Give me that shit look like no problem

  • @malincooray4861
    @malincooray4861 2 місяці тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @malincooray4861
    @malincooray4861 2 місяці тому

    ❤❤

  • @malincooray4861
    @malincooray4861 2 місяці тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @malincooray4861
    @malincooray4861 2 місяці тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @malincooray4861
    @malincooray4861 2 місяці тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @malincooray4861
    @malincooray4861 2 місяці тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @serunismt
    @serunismt 2 місяці тому

    Well they need money to return the Orang Utan back to wilderness. Kinda understand although sucks.

  • @MauroMeneguzzi
    @MauroMeneguzzi 2 місяці тому

    Natureza sendo Natureza ❤😊

  • @harasaratours8806
    @harasaratours8806 2 місяці тому

    Amazing video ❤..

  • @WildlifeObsessed
    @WildlifeObsessed 2 місяці тому

    Which Camp is this? Dead jealous. Fabulous experiences.

    • @TheWildlifeFanatic
      @TheWildlifeFanatic 2 місяці тому

      This is Pungwe Safari Camp in Manyeleti Game Reserve, South Africa. Ele's in the camp is a frequent occurrence. I've done a whole series of video's on safari in Manyeleti and also one on this camp ua-cam.com/video/JTLNkCiuZXo/v-deo.html 😎

  • @DrLukeonCall
    @DrLukeonCall 2 місяці тому

    Amazing video! You might have one error at 7:27 - This is a Little bee-eater and not a European bee-eater. All the images quality is superb. Thank you for posting.

    • @TheWildlifeFanatic
      @TheWildlifeFanatic 2 місяці тому

      Thanks. Always try my best to be accurate but can be the odd mistake here and there 😎

  • @MauroMeneguzzi
    @MauroMeneguzzi 3 місяці тому

    Lindo vídeo 📹

  • @bornfree8487
    @bornfree8487 3 місяці тому

    Love the infectious enthusiasm Every experience is unique but oh how I miss Africa 😊

  • @robdowsing3361
    @robdowsing3361 3 місяці тому

    Not that long ago I toured Sri Lanka and elephants walked thru the foyer of a largish Hotel in a local village😂😂😂

  • @bornfree8487
    @bornfree8487 3 місяці тому

    The birds are exquisite. It’s good to be alive🎉

  • @joejames4231
    @joejames4231 3 місяці тому

    Another nice one Brian, that place looks a bit like our Evergladesl. Really like how,you set the scene at the beginning of all your videos to help explain the park and what you experienced 👍👍

  • @buasmr-bl5js
    @buasmr-bl5js 3 місяці тому

    Hi uncle please make some vedios on sumatran tigers

  • @bornfree8487
    @bornfree8487 3 місяці тому

    A veritable tour de force. The opening scenes set the mood nicely 😊😊

  • @user-vf9bw4ve7d
    @user-vf9bw4ve7d 3 місяці тому

    If I owned land, elephants would be welcome to pass through it at any time.

  • @bornfree8487
    @bornfree8487 4 місяці тому

    Thanks Brian Next trip to Africa?

  • @joejames4231
    @joejames4231 4 місяці тому

    Wow those prices are a steal! Really looking forward to this series 👍

  • @bornfree8487
    @bornfree8487 4 місяці тому

    Our roving naturalist has stumbled on another hidden gem. My sources have also led me to this reserve Did you consider Wilpattu NP? Could you please indicate who was your Safari TO for this trip?

    • @TheWildlifeFanatic
      @TheWildlifeFanatic 4 місяці тому

      Did consider Wilpattu but decided on advice and not wanting the extra travel with only a week to stick to Kumana. Good decision from after being there. We were only seeing 5 to 6 other vehicles a day while in the park. Thanks for the reminder, I've put our Safari Operator and Arugam Bay Accommodation details in the description. Basically, our accommodation organised transfers from Colombo hotel to Arugum Bay return and the safaris. Brian

  • @teddymckinney1333
    @teddymckinney1333 4 місяці тому

    'Promosm'

  • @kennyg3022
    @kennyg3022 4 місяці тому

    Hi, what gear are you using for this trip? Great shots :)

    • @TheWildlifeFanatic
      @TheWildlifeFanatic 4 місяці тому

      Sorry for the late reply. Currently on safari in Sri Lanka. Nikon D850 and Sigma 500mm F4 Sport. Thanks 😎

  • @user-st6ms1yu4t
    @user-st6ms1yu4t 5 місяців тому

    Just subscribe thanks for reply

  • @bornfree8487
    @bornfree8487 5 місяців тому

    The variety of birds is something to behold. Thanks😊

  • @xneapolisx
    @xneapolisx 5 місяців тому

    😢😢😢

  • @Sydney_Finanxce
    @Sydney_Finanxce 5 місяців тому

    did you use a flash for your night photography or just used the light from the guides?

    • @TheWildlifeFanatic
      @TheWildlifeFanatic 5 місяців тому

      Lights from the guides as many sightings were way to far for a camera flash.

  • @Sydney_Finanxce
    @Sydney_Finanxce 5 місяців тому

    why did you choose to go here instead of danum valley? Danum has a observation tour for sunrise, river swimming and good wildlife as well. Regards, from Alex :)

    • @TheWildlifeFanatic
      @TheWildlifeFanatic 5 місяців тому

      Because Deramakot has more sightings of Sunda Clouded Leopard than any other reserve in Borneo(and possibly the world) and it's also cheaper than Danum. Also the road less travelled where you can have the whole forest to yourself. We had 7 hours of private vehicle safari in Deramakot. Also, the Reserve that is known for sightings of all 5 Bornean predatory cats.

    • @Sydney_Finanxce
      @Sydney_Finanxce 5 місяців тому

      thanks!@@TheWildlifeFanatic

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 2 місяці тому

      IIRC Danum has the same set of wildlife but the night drives there are far worse run, so sightings (of not just clouded leopards but nocturnal mammals in general) are far rarer.

  • @Mollyjaleighingram
    @Mollyjaleighingram 6 місяців тому

    Hi there!!! I'm looking into staying in the Rondavels myself! My question is was the game drive, meals, and anything else in particular a separate cost for you?

    • @TheWildlifeFanatic
      @TheWildlifeFanatic 6 місяців тому

      All game drives and meals included. Alcoholic drinks are separate but they are cheap in South Africa, even at safari lodges.

  • @togian755
    @togian755 6 місяців тому

    There are some dangerous species in deramakot. Reticulated pythons, king cobras, Asian elephants, and Sundanese clouded leopards.

  • @bornfree8487
    @bornfree8487 6 місяців тому

    The nice thing about your channel is the sheer diversity of animal life you bring to us😊 The Australian Naturalist par excellence

  • @bushrt7011
    @bushrt7011 6 місяців тому

    Its is a sad story of the tintswalo brothers . Started of as a coalition of 5 young males and now only two left . Unfortunately snaring has gotten the better of this coalition which was poised to have reined for a long time over the manyaleti

  • @bushrt7011
    @bushrt7011 6 місяців тому

    The white female used to be seen alot around orpen in the kruger as well . I stayed at Orpen in Jan 23 and had here and here pride for the whole morning at the watering hole in front of the fence and even saw a failed hunt from two of the females less than 40m away from the fence . What a morning and an experience of a lifetime

  • @MauroMeneguzzi
    @MauroMeneguzzi 6 місяців тому

    Obrigado por compartilhar ❤😊

  • @MauroMeneguzzi
    @MauroMeneguzzi 6 місяців тому

    ❤😊

  • @joejames4231
    @joejames4231 6 місяців тому

    Cool video Brian! I would have never thought there would be a wildlife rich park in Singapore.

  • @wildlivelover.
    @wildlivelover. 6 місяців тому

    😢 the liter before she had 2 cubs 1 has kill to the other one with the blue eyes still living. Laluka . I had a incredible encounter with Tiyani walking up to me at Elephant Planes wenn i walk to my room . I go back to the Sabi Sands in August😮

  • @wildlivelover.
    @wildlivelover. 6 місяців тому

    I love the Hoedspruit wildlife Estate bin there 3 times and have frends that lives there. I hope wenn i reach my pension to Buy a property there. 5 more years to go 😊

  • @MauroMeneguzzi
    @MauroMeneguzzi 6 місяців тому

    Lindo vídeo 📹 obrigado por compartilhar 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣4️⃣🆗️🇧🇷👍🙏

  • @luvmyaussie9561
    @luvmyaussie9561 7 місяців тому

    Neither the highly mobile S8 Imbali until November 6 2023 NOR the TWO HEALTHY and highly mobile TALAMATI BREAKAWAYS lLIONESSES who also got suddenly sick, exhibiting EXACTLY THE SAME SYMPTOMS AS S8, deteriorated quickly and died in 48-72 hours (one in April 2023 and the other June 2023) showed ANY (NONE) of the following symptoms of either bTB (chronic or rapid progressive- which are by the way the EXACTLY the symptoms AND Do NOT have or mimic any dramatic symptoms of poisoning witnessed and described before the Sabi Sabi Authorities’ usual official pre scripted explanations): the signs of bTB include emaciation, poorly healing skin lesions, swollen joints and limbs, lameness, blindness, and eventuating in anorexia. They did show symptoms that are consistent with poisoning: from highly mobile to suddenly stationary, vomiting, lip smacking and lip licking and white foaming saliva on his lips, very stiff body posture, arched back, hunging down the head, salivating, initially always looking like trying to vomit/expel (present if poison ingested by especially), difficulty walking, sitting, getting up, loss of muscle coordination, excessive thirst, suffering for 48-72 hours and dying etc and described by every one who first witnessed it as looking poisoned, ate something bad, or snake bite, one guide to give him imodium. Could have been from poacher poison laced pray but based on the exact symptoms the S8 and the 2 Talamati breakaways lionesses exhibited, it is highly consistent they got primary or secondary poisoning from a kind of poison lodges place to get rid of rats (but this is a conservancy so they should be held liable as they should know how to handle rodent problems at the lodges without risking wild life dying of primary or secondary poisoning OR not be allowed to have lodges if lodge presence is affecting and killing wild life). There is absolutely nothing random about 3 adult members of this pride to dying in 48-72 hours from same symptoms and the 4 one to gets snared and gets inadequate care as usual without a smidgen of of thought and effort to at least reunite her with her 1.8 months old kidz who can’t hunt in their own and watching kidz huddled and eating sticks and loosing body mass and mom missing each-other 2 full weeks thereafter until the kidz got so skinny and weak that afterwards they were reunited, the S8 got poisoned and died, the lioness not healed properly to have strength to hunt bigger pray - the kidz continued to loose muscle mass and don’t have strength to help mom now). All could have been prevented if there was meaningful coordinated and competent effort with intent of successful outcome. Neither the S8 Imbali nor the 2 Talamati breakaways lionesses had following symptoms of SEPSIS: * loss of consciousness * severe breathlessness * a high temperature (fever) or low body temperature * a change in mental state - like confusion or disorientation * cold, clammy and pale or mottled skin * a fast heartbeat * fast breathing * chills and shivering * severe muscle pain * feeling dizzy or faint * diarrhoea

  • @luvmyaussie9561
    @luvmyaussie9561 7 місяців тому

    Cedric: We say S8 Imbali stepped on a 🐝! James Hendry: Nay - we say the usual, that he was advanced age, got horned by the CB and died of bTB. Cedric: but we must explain why his body isn’t emaciated and is injured free., just a few days ago, October 31., we here at WE, described him as an “impressive big proper lion” that he’s always been! Hendry: Whats endemic has 99% chance to show in autopsy, we can say on good authority that the naked eye can see he had a rapid episode of bTB. Cedric so we say that bTB includes nausea, acute vomiting, body stiffness, pain, motor coordination problems and excessive thirst and sudden difficulty with mobility. James Hendry: Most of these people don’t trust what their eyes can see, when we remind them of our driving around sightseeing expertise and of our unflinching support of the 4 decades long due processes in justifying successfully, the loss of wildlife habitat, exponential decline in lion activity, the spread of bTB from kettle to buffalo and our inaction as usual leading to conditions becoming endemic and thus natural - strengthening the lion’s genetics that those few who are left are the fittest that the fit can be. Cedric: And we stress our unflinching support for our venerable veterinary - who with one look at s8 Imbali not only knew it was 99 % bTB, but engaged in an extraordinary effort to take his body for an autopsy, to close that gap of the 1 % of uncertainty that all that puking was 💯 percent bTB instead of leaving his body in nature be for other animals not to eat him and die of the same natural symptomology as the s8 Imbali, his 2 wives and one of his progeny. Cedric: But he was so highly mobile, strong, roaring, and free, transversing with vigor across Vrystaat, Djuma, Silvan, Tintswalo, Elephant Plains, Gaby's open area until the 5th, in Mayneleti - then on the morning of November 6th - had descended from Bufelshoke to us in Gawree. Gabe: And my luck it had to be me, to witness the suddenly sick S8 Imbali, near Galago Pan and into Djuma Gawreeeee- broadcast to all he ate something bad and now we have to make a case that he is vomiting bTB. Cedric- I know and causing misfortune to the Sabi Sands authorities and all of us at WE, shedding light that we do not care to spent more time, effort or money then removing an occasional snare for post op photography., and use cheap rodent poison inappropriately to keep tourists around the lodges rats free. James Hendry: Oh wait- you know, people’s memories are so feeble and flick, their hearts can’t stand the dissonance of injustice too long to think, begging for their minds to be set at ease quick!” Cedric: Yeah, you right, I now know what to do too- we’ll just say he lay around here for 4 or more days puking and dying instead of 2! James Hendry: You got it oh you kind faced you, but don’t forget we now must turn this around and make us, not the S8 Imbali, appear the greatest of the victims too! Cedric: I know what you mean, you shrewd and clever lad you, I will give the world a whole minute to mourn the S8 Imbali and then divert good folks’ attention that our is the greatest of misfortune and them all should be crying us instead too! But what say about the fact - that 2/3 healthy and highly mobile Talamati Breakaways lionesses, of the different ages, ate something bad in their core territory, and deteriorated just as quick, and died in the same way in 2-3 days too; and alas the last one just got snared and we earned quite a bit views, filming their kidz huddling and starving, loosing body mass and eating sticks too. James Hendry: No worries, the Sabi Sands authorities gifted us with the official fact that they died of vomiting bTB too, we do not mention it at all and buy time till the rest of the kidz die now of pure nature too. Cedric: So we give the hope-needing people not just solace but also a vision of a future point of view? James Hendry: Exactly, we give them the new “blood,” the new “beginning” to keep the ecosystem all wild and brand new… and remind them the views will be free too! Cedric: And just wait to see the conception of a new chubby- cubby or two - will give the tourists at all 28 lodges and us at WE a loads of positive views. James Hendry: Yes, but to believed, we must first concede to an honest error or two! Cedric: I know, I will say I maned up humbly about hornets and that will do!” James Hendry: Good kind Cedric- go ahead - now you know what you must do” Cedric: I will draw a few maps too, showcase our knowledge, commercial opulence, anti poaching excellence, and privately held Sabi Sands’ competence and say this is very nice too! James Hendry: Yes, and if anyone claims they can see through, we’ll deflect with strong word such as “vitriol” and makes us the victims of another’s rude fanatic attitude; Cedric: That worked well in the past with other leos and leopards too! James Hendry- yeah., why change what works when minds and hearts can be changed with impression management for another decade or two. Cedric: It’ll costs us just a few additional words and well timed pauses without time and effort on trying anything new! James Hendry: Cedric: And we will get slapped enthusiastically on our backs for a job well done by our bosses, directors, and the CEO too!