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Kalahari Trophy Hunting Blog

The Kalahari and hunting here offer so much to write about, to share with people interested in the ways and "pearls" of nature, that I have much more topics to add to this website. Kalahari Ground Squirrel

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Kalahari Hunting Namibia Africa

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Experience Kalahari Hunting Namibia Africa...the unique region, people, animals and scenery. Kalahari hunting will surpass all your expectations.

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African Trophy Hunting

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African Trophy Hunting can be a new experience to many people. Here are all the information you need and all the FAQ's about hunting with us in Namibia, Africa.

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Contact Uitspan Ranch

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Contact us at Uitspan Hunting Ranch for hunting in the Kalahari and elsewhere in Namibia.

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Africa Hunting for Women

Women hunting in Africa Cindy Danae

Africa Hunting for Women: A woman tells about her African hunting experience

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Kalahari Chronicles: A Woman Hunter’s Tale of Tranquility and Thrill

Maria with her Springbok and dad Michael

It’s been quite a few years since I walked with my dad on a hunt on foot, and the last time I did it was with my mom and two siblings in tow, so you know,

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Namibia Hunting Information

Travelling with firearms

Find here essential Namibia Hunting Information: regulations, guides, permits, seasons, firearms requirements and prohabited practices.

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Greater Kudu hunting in Namibia

Kudu Bryce 2nd

Detailed information on the greater kudu antelope of Africa and hunting them in Namibia. These spectacular mammals are also found in the Kalahari of Namibia.

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Special Hunting Packages

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Meaning of "Uitspan"

'Uitspan' is an Afrikaans word that means place of rest.

When the Boer settlers moved inland in Southern Africa in the 1800's, they used ox carts. When they found a spot with game, water and green grass, they arranged their ox carts into a circular laager for protection against wild animals and stopped for a rest.

They referred to such an action of relaxation for man and beast, as Uitspan.

(Picture above of our ancestors.)


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Greater Souther Kudu
Greater Southern Kudus are famous for their ability to jump high fences. A 2 m (6.56 ft) fence is easily jumped while a 3 m (9.84 ft) high fence is jumped spontaneously. These strong jumpers are known to jump up to 3.5 m (11.48 ft) under stress.

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Kalahari Lion

Some animals have one sense more than man!

The flehmen response is a particular type of curling of the upper lip in ungulates, felids and many other mammals. This action facilitates the transfer of pheromones and other scents into the vomeronasal organ, also called the Jacobson's Organ.
This behavior allows animals to detect scents (for example from urine) of other members of their species or clues to the presence of prey. Flehming allows the animals to determine several factors, including the presence or absence of estrus, the physiological state of the animal, and how long ago the animal passed by. This particular response is recognizable in males when smelling the urine of a females in heat.

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