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Re: Water buffalo vs Cape buff - skeletal structure
      15/03/06 01:03 AM

Nitrox,

We used a cape buffalo ribcage as a hyhena bait. Unfortunately I don't have any photos of the bait, but the ribs do overlap and are quite thick, especially the ones toward the front.

We left the bait in the evening with some hyhenas aproaching and returned and killed one in the morning. They had stripped every scrap of meat and cartelege and had knawed on the ends of the ribs but done no great damage.

JPK

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* Water buffalo vs Cape buff - skeletal structure NitroXAdministrator 14/03/06 01:10 PM
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