Snapshot Serengeti Talk
I thought it was a serval based on the tail ending in light phase. All the other cats seemed to only end in black. Oh well.
with tracking collar
something near the camera is digging and throwing up clods of dirt. Somethings else moving in destance.
There is dirt flying in the air. Digging?
The three sets of eyes center screen are set together like predators. There may be three more to side. not sure what they are.
The balloon is cool
with collar on neck
forgot to mark 'eating'. Not very accurate on Zebra, it's not exactly 'resting'.
There may be a bird. Something in one frame seems to be hovering.
Shot two shows something. I didn't want to mark it as nothing. I'm not sure what I'm seeing. A honey badgers white top is my best guess.
It's hard to tell which type of gazelle's are in the distance
I thought it was a serval based on the tail ending in light phase. All the other cats seemed to only end in black. Oh well.
with tracking collar
something near the camera is digging and throwing up clods of dirt. Somethings else moving in destance.
There is dirt flying in the air. Digging?
The three sets of eyes center screen are set together like predators. There may be three more to side. not sure what they are.
The balloon is cool
with collar on neck
forgot to mark 'eating'. Not very accurate on Zebra, it's not exactly 'resting'.
There may be a bird. Something in one frame seems to be hovering.
Shot two shows something. I didn't want to mark it as nothing. I'm not sure what I'm seeing. A honey badgers white top is my best guess.
It's hard to tell which type of gazelle's are in the distance