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Spirit the orphaned Kudu @ the door 2 pics


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Following on from Jaap's thread and his touching photograph of 2 guys holding an orphaned baby baboon:

 

Back in March I posted this picture of Spirit a 5 day old orphaned kudu. His mother had been killed by some cheetah. My partner's children immediately adopted him. Spirit is now 9 months old, just over 1.2m at the shoulder and becoming a handful. He doesn't know his strength and has kicked several Land Rover doors in.

 

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Here he is trying to come into my house to eat everything in sight. As cute as he looks, his horns are just starting to grow and without realising it he will become more dangerous, having lost his natural fear of humans. Kudu like many antelope head butt each other in territorial duels lasting up to 20 minutes, sometimes to the death. The last thing I would want is him trying to head butt me in a territorial battle over my kitchen and its contents! This adds fuel to the debate about hand-rearing wild animals........

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Wow, he is so graceful, so beautiful... Especially glowing in the second shot. I can see how this can be a big dilemma, how do you let go, when the time comes? More to the point, how will he know that he has to move on?

 

Keep us posted.

 

Ece

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Paul, Ece & Stuart- Thank you for taking the time to comment.

 

Wow, he is so graceful, so beautiful... Especially glowing in the second shot. I can see how this can be a big dilemma, how do you let go, when the time comes? More to the point, how will he know that he has to move on?

 

Keep us posted.

 

Ece

 

Ece- He's starting to wander further and further from the lodge. The danger is that being hand reared he doesn't have all the inbuilt protection mechanisms that a he would normally have as a completely wild animal. He's vulnerable to the lions, leopards, hyaena and cheetah who are around.

 

The plan is to move him to another reserve where there are no predators.

Will keep you posted.

 

All the best.

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