We’ve just returned from ten wonderful days in the Kruger National Park, and we’ll be telling you all about it in upcoming editions of de Wets Wild.
We hope this little albino vervet monkey we saw near the Timbavati picnic spot will convince you just how special our sightings were, and make you come back for more soon!


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What a find! Thanks for sharing.
We were very thrilled indeed!
Sjoe,die outjie is omtrent deurskynend!Hy sal seker gou prooi word.Pragtige foto soos altyd!
Ons hou maar duimvas dat hy nog n paar jaar daar langs die Timbavati aan die lewe sal bly, en sover hou hy nou al n rukkie uit (is darem al gespeen van sy ma). Miskien het hy reeds geleer om homself maar beter op te pas as sy “gewone” maatjies 😀
So adorable! 🙂
That he is!
I’m looking forward to seeing more. Always love your blogs.
Thank you Maralee, always nice seeing you here!
I don’t need an albino monkey to convince me to come back for more! But he’s awfully cute. Looking forward to seeing what you’ve got in store for us.
Thanks for the support Barbara!
Getting a bit feverish as it’s about a year ago I was in the Kruger. I’m sure you’re delivering me a digital bush-fix!
We understand those withdrawal symptoms all too well Maurice! Luckily for us, we can get a fix much quicker and easier than you 😉
I’m always eager to tag along on your adventures. A monkey could be fun but mischievous as a pet. As a kid I wanted a baby elephant as a pet. I figured it could eat Cheerios in the basement.
Can you imagine getting the elephant up the stairs out of the basement when it is time to go for a bath!? 😀
No need to offer incentives, you know … [grin]
😀
Just putting out a bit of bait M-R
I suppose you get into the habit, wanting to have animals there for you to take wonderful photos of … 🙂
He’s very cool looking. Looking forward to the rest of the photos.
One of a kind! And thank you for the support pinkpodster!
I just love monkeys! I always wanted one as a child.
They’re very cute, but too naughty and inquisitive to be good pets 😉