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- wontongirl
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something new for you
Have you ever done www.20Q.net
or www.wavelit.com click on the african safari.
Hopefully this change of pace will keep yall sane until you get your Bacon number up!
or www.wavelit.com click on the african safari.
Hopefully this change of pace will keep yall sane until you get your Bacon number up!
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SarahD - during the week, I log into the africam around 5 AM. Right now there are zebra and wilderbeast. There is an 8 hour diff. between CST and Africa. So right now it is 1:20 there.
I would say that early morning, afternoon, and evening - Africa time - would be the best times for viewing as the animals will be drinking at this time. I've had my best viewing in the evening.
I've seen baboons, wilderbeast, zebra, giraffes, giselle, turtle and birds. I've yet to see lion or elephant yet.
Enjoy!
I would say that early morning, afternoon, and evening - Africa time - would be the best times for viewing as the animals will be drinking at this time. I've had my best viewing in the evening.
I've seen baboons, wilderbeast, zebra, giraffes, giselle, turtle and birds. I've yet to see lion or elephant yet.
Enjoy!
Coden