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If you like wild animals in their natural state:

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Then you may like this African webcam which has shown many kinds of animals in their natural state. I've seen elephants, zebras, birds, etc. already. I leave it on in the background and look when I hear an unusual animal noise.

Dan

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It's static now as to action but give it a look tomorrow when it's daylight over there.

Dan

WOW! Thanks! I thought it would be video of animals. Its live web cam feed! thats so cool!

African wilderness in real time.  How cool is that?

thanks dan.

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Y'all should have seen the herd of zebras that dropped by for a drink;  Whole lotta bitein' and messin' around amongst them ;)  More activity during the day.

Wow, and this is really out in the wilderness?  Amazing stuff!  :o  :o  :o

How can you set this as the background?  I may do that!

They also have it with a polarized lens so you can see into the water CHECK IT OUT,  I bet it's better during the day though.

That cam IS better, LBH! ;D ;D ;D ROTFL!

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They also have it with a polarized lens so you can see into the water CHECK IT OUT, I bet it's better during the day though.

What are YOU doing over there in the water Russ :o ;D?

     that is a cool site..I have it on my desktop..and by the way I just made my 100th post.!!! YaHoO..thanks guys for going easy on me. ;D

every time i come on the coputer i stare at that thing for a half-a-hour, intently watching for any wildlife.

So far i have only seen a large bug fly infront of the camera... :-/

Mabey i make too much noise and scare them off. ;D

Cool.  I've seen the camera jostled pretty hard by what I would assume is a bird landing on it.  No wildlife spotted yet.  It looks like a surveillance camera to me,  I keep expecting to see a shooting victim go running by firing back over his shoulder. ;D ;D

I'm watching some kind of small mammal there that resembles a small wolf coming toward the water...could this be a jackal Lightninrod? It is still nighttime there and there is only one of them. I'm not too familiar with African game.  It just now left...came and went quick.

Probably was...it ran off, and then came back.  This is really a unique thread and camera!  :)

We got what sounds like a howler monkey lol! quick come look!

2 of em talkin....one is close to the camera. They are goin

WAAAooohhh

I saw the jackal/hyena again later in the night....he was slinking around by himself.  I'm watching a warthog right now feeding on something.  I saw a clip of some zebras earlier...they must have been taped earlier and played back, because it was in color and the zebras were right up close.  Is this camera a color camera with infared nighttime stuff and color during the day?  Last night it was black and white.

I THINK I SAW DAVE CHAPPELLE

HAHA!! :D

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It's color during their daytime but goes to black/white at night.

Glad y'all like it. I'm enthralled by it and have bookmarked it.

Dan

So...does it automatically zoom in and out as well?

I noticed that....guess not all things can work 24/7.

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