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The runway I am referring to is Postmasburg FAPT.
I know of cattle on Schmitsdrift, Douglas and ticky turners on Griekwastad and here as well.
I wonder if daddy will piss in his pants when his kid's head gets chopped off because he was riding his Yamaha Raptor, without exhaust and did not hear the approaching aeroplane on finals!
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It is a juvenile giraffe, so not the long and lanky creature we expect when we talk about giraffe!
Last year I flew to Nairobi, landing at the big airport (Jomo Kenyatta), as we were slowing down through 100kts, a buck (same size and type as an impala) ran across the runway in front of us. It came out of the long grass beside the runway so fast that we did not see it
until it was on the runway, and by then it had seen us, and was accelerating away!
On the other side of the spectrum, there is a really cute little mongoose that runs around the taxi-ways at Port Elizabeth
Last year I flew to Nairobi, landing at the big airport (Jomo Kenyatta), as we were slowing down through 100kts, a buck (same size and type as an impala) ran across the runway in front of us. It came out of the long grass beside the runway so fast that we did not see it

On the other side of the spectrum, there is a really cute little mongoose that runs around the taxi-ways at Port Elizabeth

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