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Linyanti Journals: October 2002: ‘The baboon troop was moving in on the leopard, barking hysterically. With no time to move its kill the leopard moved off into the undergrowth followed by the baboons. We decided to wait near the large ebony tree where the dead baboon lay to see what would happen to the carcass. The excitement of the morning events settled down into the heat and white-hot sky of October …
‘Animals were coming down in numbers to the water, a herd of impala approached cautiously, a big male warthog sauntered uncaringly to the edge and had a drink and a herd of the stately sable antelope jittered towards the river. Hippos were lying in the sun, a large crocodile was basking opened-mouthed on a sandbank and a herd of elephants moved in …. The scene in front of me was a far cry from my experience in 1995. Back then the animals were wary of humans whereas now they were more alert to the predator threat … my thoughts were broken by the return of the leopard to its baboon meal ….’
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