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Rhulani Minute Safari - Impalas in the daily routine

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Today we dedicate a minute of wildlife viewing to the impalas and watch them go about their daily routine. One has the Oxpecker as a constant companion, another is grazing, and a third has its horns tangled in the bushes. Nice to watch them!

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