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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: NitroX]
      #247739 - 23/05/14 03:59 PM

in the ennedi moutains in north-east chad

http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotosa...-113407-17.html







two of the last dessert crocodiles


you may find it amusing or just interesting but its also the home of the ennedi tiger I learned today

"The Ennedi tiger is a purportedly living Sabertooth cat inhabiting the Ennedi Plateau, located in the east of Chad, in Sub-Saharan Africa.[1]

There are reports of two different species, one that mainly inhabits the mountains (called Hadjel, Gassingram, or Vossoko), and a Water-inhabiting one (called Mourou N'gou, Mamaimé, or Dilali).

The Mountain type, according to the reports, is larger than a lion and lacks a tail. The teeth protrude from the mouth, and the feet are hairy. The coloration is red or reddish-brown with white stripes. It is strong enough to carry off large antelopes. It is nocturnal and cave dwelling in the Ouadai district of the Ennedi mountain range. Natives described it to western explorers, who identified it as a Machairodus sabertooth.

The Water type is of unknown relation to the first, although it is also larger than a lion (8–12 feet), very fierce, and has protruding teeth. The animal's color pattern is red with white markings (comparable to mountain cats), to leopard-like with stripes, to uniform brown. Its teeth are always described as "walrus-like" and the tail is always long in reports. Some have suggested an otter as a candidate. Its habitat extends into the Central African Republic. There are also tales of water lions in folklore in Congo, Angola, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Sudan. A cave drawing that illustrates a walrus-like creature with a long tail exists in South Africa.

A related footnote: the last lions in the Sahara also survived here, until they became extinct before mid-20th century (the last lion was seen in 1940)"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennedi_tiger



According to scientific orthodoxy the African sabre-toothed tigers, such as Megantereon and Afrosmilus died out 500,000 years ago. However in certain African countries such as the Central African Republic and Chad sabre-toothed tigers have been seen by the locals in modern times.

The animal is known by the French speakers of the Zagaoua peoples of the escarpments of the Ennedi mountains as "tigre de montagne." They describe it as being larger than a lion but lacking a tail. It possesses red banded fur with white stripes and it has long hairs on its feet. It also has teeth that protrude from its mouth. It inhabits the mountains and caves of Ennedi and it is so strong it can carry away sizeable antelopes.

In the mountainous Tibesti region of Chad the sabre-tooth is known as "nisi" or "noso." It is said to attack hens and slit the throats of goats without eating them. There are completely black specimins. In 1975 Christian Le Noel was leading an eland hunt from Derby near the river Ouandja 25km from Tirongoulou on the Chad-Sudan border when he heard a howling from a cave like nothing he had heard before. His tracker refused to go any further, saying that it was the sabre-tooth.
Sabretooth cat, Smilodon
Photo Ref: T01446 Title: Sabretooth cat, Smilodon

The people of Temki, Hadjeray in south-west Chad call the sabre-toothed tiger the "hadjel." Wounds have been found on hippos corresponding to those which might be inflicted by the teeth of a sabre-toothed tiger. Christian Le Noel witnessed a hippo which had died of strange wounds which could only have been given by a cat armed with exceptionally well developed upper canine teeth."
http://www.cryptozoology.net/sabretoothtiger/english.html

for the first ennedi tiger shoot I pay for taxidermy!

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: NitroX]
      #247758 - 23/05/14 08:34 PM

fantastic photos!

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: lancaster]
      #247764 - 23/05/14 09:34 PM

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in the ennedi moutains in north-east chad

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you may find it amusing or just interesting but its also the home of the ennedi tiger I learned today

"The Ennedi tiger is a purportedly living Sabertooth cat inhabiting the Ennedi Plateau, located in the east of Chad, in Sub-Saharan Africa.[1]

There are reports of two different species, one that mainly inhabits the mountains (called Hadjel, Gassingram, or Vossoko), and a Water-inhabiting one (called Mourou N'gou, Mamaimé, or Dilali).

The Mountain type, according to the reports, is larger than a lion and lacks a tail. The teeth protrude from the mouth, and the feet are hairy. The coloration is red or reddish-brown with white stripes. It is strong enough to carry off large antelopes. It is nocturnal and cave dwelling in the Ouadai district of the Ennedi mountain range. Natives described it to western explorers, who identified it as a Machairodus sabertooth.

The Water type is of unknown relation to the first, although it is also larger than a lion (8–12 feet), very fierce, and has protruding teeth. The animal's color pattern is red with white markings (comparable to mountain cats), to leopard-like with stripes, to uniform brown. Its teeth are always described as "walrus-like" and the tail is always long in reports. Some have suggested an otter as a candidate. Its habitat extends into the Central African Republic. There are also tales of water lions in folklore in Congo, Angola, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Sudan. A cave drawing that illustrates a walrus-like creature with a long tail exists in South Africa.

According to scientific orthodoxy the African sabre-toothed tigers, such as Megantereon and Afrosmilus died out 500,000 years ago. However in certain African countries such as the Central African Republic and Chad sabre-toothed tigers have been seen by the locals in modern times.

The animal is known by the French speakers of the Zagaoua peoples of the escarpments of the Ennedi mountains as "tigre de montagne." They describe it as being larger than a lion but lacking a tail. It possesses red banded fur with white stripes and it has long hairs on its feet. It also has teeth that protrude from its mouth. It inhabits the mountains and caves of Ennedi and it is so strong it can carry away sizeable antelopes.

In the mountainous Tibesti region of Chad the sabre-tooth is known as "nisi" or "noso." It is said to attack hens and slit the throats of goats without eating them. There are completely black specimins. In 1975 Christian Le Noel was leading an eland hunt from Derby near the river Ouandja 25km from Tirongoulou on the Chad-Sudan border when he heard a howling from a cave like nothing he had heard before. His tracker refused to go any further, saying that it was the sabre-tooth.
Sabretooth cat, Smilodon
Photo Ref: T01446 Title: Sabretooth cat, Smilodon

The people of Temki, Hadjeray in south-west Chad call the sabre-toothed tiger the "hadjel." Wounds have been found on hippos corresponding to those which might be inflicted by the teeth of a sabre-toothed tiger. Christian Le Noel witnessed a hippo which had died of strange wounds which could only have been given by a cat armed with exceptionally well developed upper canine teeth."





Interesting. Hopefully it is true!



An interesting topic worthy of a new thread. I'll copy lancaster post to a new discussion thread - here:
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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: NitroX]
      #247770 - 23/05/14 10:52 PM

That is awesome...I had no idea..

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: lancaster]
      #247784 - 24/05/14 12:46 AM




btw, the aloha rock arch is 200 meter high

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: lancaster]
      #247884 - 25/05/14 10:11 PM

Amazing.

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: NitroX]
      #247885 - 25/05/14 10:50 PM

modern technology makes it possible to find such things, dont have the rock arch now but the Guelta d'Archei


The Guelta d'Archei is probably the most famous guelta in the Sahara. It is located in the Ennedi Plateau, in north-eastern Chad, south-east of the town of Fada. The Guelta d'Archei is inhabited by several kinds of animals, most notably the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus Laurenti). Middle Holocene remains, as well as rock paintings, indicate that this species once thrived across most of today's Sahara Desert and in swamps and rivers along South Mediterranean shores. The small group of surviving crocodiles in the Guelta d'Archei represents one of the last colonies known in the Sahara today; the Tagant Plateau colony in Mauritania has likely been extinct since 1996.[1]

The Guelta d'Archei is a barren place, away from beaten paths; reaching it requires a 4x4 and at least four days' travel from n'Djamena, Chad's capital. The place depicted in the picture can only be reached by a few hours' trek from the nearest point a 4x4 can approach
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guelta_d%27Archei

its here
https://www.google.de/maps/place/Guelta+d%27Archei/@16.9038448,21.7765477,1898m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x114c7eb7f40f887d:0x7b85723320a4555

click on "earth" and zoom closer

hope you can open this also

if look on this pic you see small animals in the background
probably gazelles


I have a little interest in this beautyful animals and wonder about the one here shoot 1986 in egypt if it was on an official hunting trip.

Sale A0614 Lot 203
A FULL-MOUNT OF A DORCAS GAZELLE




Other Notes: the vendor has confirmed this was shot in the Red Sea Hills, Egypt, 1986

Estimate £200-250
http://auctions.holtsauctioneers.com/asp...0&saletype=

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: NitroX]
      #247915 - 26/05/14 11:39 PM

Great Buff by Maximus.

Tell us the whole story please! - (Or is there a full report in another section already?)


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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: Cazadero]
      #248091 - 29/05/14 04:03 AM

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Great Buff by Maximus.

Tell us the whole story please! - (Or is there a full report in another section already?)




Photo only.

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: NitroX]
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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: NitroX]
      #248529 - 06/06/14 03:19 AM

This is a fantastic photo!!!

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: Sville]
      #248532 - 06/06/14 03:29 AM

Yes indeed,that young bull is gonna hit her hard by the looks of it.

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: gryphon]
      #248548 - 06/06/14 03:02 PM

Awesome!

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: Rockdoc]
      #248573 - 07/06/14 12:32 AM

Man--looking at that photo, you can almost hear the buffalo making their sounds, the water swashing and the lions voices in all the commotion ...awesome pic...certainly stirs the soul...

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: Ripp]
      #248577 - 07/06/14 01:48 AM

Quote:

Man--looking at that photo, you can almost hear the buffalo making their sounds, the water swashing and the lions voices in all the commotion ...awesome pic...certainly stirs the soul...

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My thoughts exactly.

Quote:

This photo is amazing. Looking at it one can hear the calls of the buffalo, the shrieks of the birds, the growls and roars of the lion, the muddy splashing of the water, the commotion of the battle. JJH







Also the print is reportedly available from the photographer:
http://www.bencranke.com/?p=3537&l=2



http://www.bencranke.com/galleries/1721/Lion%200135391b8948e56c.jpg

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: NitroX]
      #248604 - 07/06/14 10:37 AM

Wow!

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: MFC]
      #251658 - 07/08/14 01:57 AM



Sometimes the little guys are the toughest!


Marina Lamprecht's "Jack" of Hunters Namibia Safaris.

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: NitroX]
      #251709 - 07/08/14 06:54 PM

The first thing I am thinking about, letting my two dogs go to Africa for a hunt ..... A fantastic pic!

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: Sville]
      #251715 - 07/08/14 08:36 PM

Quote:

The first thing I am thinking about, letting my two dogs go to Africa for a hunt ..... A fantastic pic!




There will be enough animals to hunt without taking more...

Just Joking,



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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: CHAPUISARMES]
      #251725 - 07/08/14 11:26 PM

If a back kick connects, the owner wont have to worry about bringing that one back home..

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: Ripp]
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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: Cazadero]
      #251872 - 10/08/14 05:05 PM

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Ooooooh, how I love a belly scratch !!!



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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: HuntingSchneider]
      #251964 - 12/08/14 05:46 AM



What a cracker!

Photo credit: Alex McDonald Jnr of McDonald Safaris

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Re: Pic of the Day - Africa [Re: NitroX]
      #252023 - 13/08/14 02:39 AM

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Sometimes the little guys are the toughest!


Marina Lamprecht's "Jack" of Hunters Namibia Safaris.




Marina and Jack.



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