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04 December 2016

Sunday Stamps II - 103

2001, Botswana joint issue with South Africa

The two stamps on this souvenir sheet are of a leopard and a bat eared fox. Though leopards are the most common cat in Botswana, they are also the most elusive. The bat eared fox is also known as the cape fox and is the only known true fox in southern Africa. It is also a prey of the leopard. Off on the upper right are some kudus, a type of antelope known for its twisting horns.  Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park was created in 1999 with South Africa. It is a 37,000 sq km protected area that borders both countries with three quarters of the area within Botswana.  The animals are free to roam their ancient migration routes without encountering any fences.

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5 comments:

Bob Scotney said...

I've added a lion today, one of the Big Five along with the leopard you have on this splendid sheet.

Joy said...

Looks a dangerous place to be no wonder the kudus are keeping to the corner. Nice sheet, the long eared fox is interesting and I love Africa for its brightly coloured birds.

Mail Adventures said...

It would be a pity to cut this sheet to send a postcard from there...

FinnBadger said...

Great stamps. And a great concept for an international park.

Maria said...

I don't think I've seen a leopard in any of the zoos I've visited. This is a really neat design for the sheet.