“…It
is a deep waterhole so the doves were sitting inside and this provided a unique
opportunity for the black-backed jackal. He was able to sneak up behind the
hole, almost to the edge, without the doves spotting him. He would then wind up
like a spring and then literally fly over the hole, catching any doves flying
up. He was very successful and caught four doves that morning.” --- Michiel Duvenhage - Africa Geographic
"WHAT YOU DO MAKES A DIFFERENCE, AND YOU HAVE TO DECIDE WHAT KIND OF DIFFERENCE YOU WANT TO MAKE. THE GREATEST DANGER TO OUR FUTURE IS APATHY." - DR. JANE GOODALL
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