
Wildlife - big land animals
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Q1 Which big land animals would you like to see on a trip that you haven't seen in real life and why?


RT @Txiki_Tales: A1 Bears. Don’t know why? It’s just the first one that came into my head! #PTTravel https://t.co/ZNkU8BGzXB

A1 #PTTravel When I was in Africa, the only big animal that eluded us was the lion. We got into Kruger early enough, but it warmed up too early & they went into the bush. The only thing I got were pictures of their tracks.


A1 #PTTravel Bears! We missed out on our Canada/Alaska cruise. And, maybe one day, Komodo Dragons.

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A1 I'd love to see a polar bear in the wild. Might not have a lot of time to do that now


RT @aok_NW: A1 #PTTravel When I was in Africa, the only big animal that eluded us was the lion. We got into Kruger early enough, but it wa…

RT @NomadKeith: A1 #PTTravel Bears! We missed out on our Canada/Alaska cruise. And, maybe one day, Komodo Dragons.

replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A1. I would very much like to see a polar bear. I'd love to get up to Svalbard on a sailing voyage, or into the Northwest Passage across Arctic Canada #PTTravel


replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A1. I’d love to one day see (and photograph) bison at Grand Teton National Park. #PTTravel

RT @vickyinglis13: @kate_frankie A1. I would very much like to see a polar bear. I'd love to get up to Svalbard on a sailing voyage, or int…

Some interesting stops in Spain when we cruised along the western coast of Europe ... https://t.co/6b0wl3Y7eG ... Bilbao and stops on the coast of Galacia. #PTTravel @spain @TurismoSpain @MuseoGuggenheim @TurismoGalicia1


RT @findinganeish: @kate_frankie A1. I’d love to one day see (and photograph) bison at Grand Teton National Park. #PTTravel

replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A1: lion, cheetah, elephant, rhino. basically any African animal on a safari. Hopefully in a couple years if covid calms down #PTTravel

RT @Expat_in_Europa: @kate_frankie A1: lion, cheetah, elephant, rhino. basically any African animal on a safari. Hopefully in a couple ye…