EricD
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African hunting test.
Just a bit of fun. 
Erik
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mickey
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Eric
Are you sure the linkk is correct? I get nothing.
-------------------- Lovu Zdar
Mick
A Man of Pleasure, Enterprise, Wit and Spirit Rare Books, Big Game Hunting, English Rifles, Fishing, Explosives, Chauvinism, Insensitivity, Public Drunkenness and Sloth, Champion of Lost and Unpopular Causes.
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500grains
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Loc: Salt Lake City, Utah USA
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There must be something wrong with the test because I got too many answers wrong.
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Peter_V
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Loc: southern Africa
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Hi Erik,
Checked out your name in the " hall of fame" - well done - clearly your walk-about in Africa has added to your experience. 
Keep well,
Peter
-------------------- Peter V
www.africanhuntersguild.com
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EricD
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Mickey,
Try this one:
Click on where it says "Take the african hunters test"
Erik
Ps. Peter, I guess I've picked up a thing or two while in africa! I'm still unsure about the cluster of seeds though.
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NitroX
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Christmas thread random spinner.
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Ndumo
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Loc: Namibia
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A few mistakes in the quiz, like the one on "which antilope is born with horns"- common misconception that a gemsbok is born with horns, which of course is not true. Gemsbok cows do hide their calves for up to 4 weeks, in which time the horn rapidly grows to about 10 inches. When the casual observer spots such an calf for the first time, they think that it must have been born with the horns.
-------------------- Karl Stumpfe
Ndumo Hunting Safaris (Pty) Ltd.
karl@huntingsafaris.net
www.huntingsafaris.net
+264 811 285 416
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