Another great adventure from the Congolese jungle

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I can wait to share the pictures of the last safari in the jungle... We had fun and success; bongo, sitatunga, blue duiker and black fronted duiker.
The black fronted duiker (Cephalophus nigrifons) is one of the most difficult to observe in the wild and of course very difficult to get. This amazing critter is leaving in a nasty place, swampy, marshy area where you don't really want to go!!!! Check the hooves on the picture, it is like a sitatunga..
I also love the pictures of the sitatunga ewe, so rare to see them in a clearing.

Enjoy
Christophe


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Some nice pics and trophies! Thanks for sharing!
 
Congratulations, you got some different but very nice trophies. What kind of snake is that? Is it poisonous? I hope you didn't see too many of them around.
 
Felicitations Christophe! Every time you post pictures, you show the most remote places in Africa. Looks like you all had great fun and great success. Many more years please!
 
Congratulations, you got some different but very nice trophies. What kind of snake is that? Is it poisonous? I hope you didn't see too many of them around.
This is a small Gabon viper, don't step on it...
 
Merci Monsieur, sure we have fun, sure it is hard, sure it is remote but what an experience... and as you know I like to be in remote place...
Cheers
Felicitations Christophe! Every time you post pictures, you show the most remote places in Africa. Looks like you all had great fun and great success. Many more years please!
 
This is a small Gabon viper, don't step on it...

Gaboon viper. Gaboon viper (Bitis gabonica), also called Gabon viper, extremely venomous but usually docile ground-dwelling snake found in tropical forests of central and western Africa. It is the heaviest venomous snake in Africa, weighing 8 kg (18 pounds), and it grows to a length of 2 metres (about 7 feet).
 
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Gaboon viper. Gaboon viper (Bitis gabonica), also called Gabon viper, extremely venomous but usually docile ground-dwelling snake found in tropical forests of central and western Africa. It is the heaviestvenomous snake in Africa, weighing 8 kg (18 pounds), and it grows to a length of 2 metres (about 7 feet).
We came across a Gabon viper while hunting in the Cameroon forest. It seemed to be resting, after a meal, on the road, soaking up some heat. My PH asked if I’d like it. I said sure, and started to get my rifle. He said no, too close and it would make a mess. So what, then? He handed me the shooting sticks. I said “what am I supposed to do with these?” Response: “just behind the head. Hit him hard and you’ll break his neck. But you’ll have to be close to the ground. And don’t miss, because you’ll piss him off.” My response: “Are you out of your effen mind?” “Not a bit.”

So that was what we (actually, I) did. A Frenchman working for a logging company was driving by. He stopped. Watched. And said: “Ca, c’est pas intelligent”. Translation: That is not smart. You think?

Got him though!

Now, back to the Congo!
 
I also saw 2 rhino vipers, they are beautiful but probably more dangerous.... I did not get a picture yet...
 
We came across a Gabon viper while hunting in the Cameroon forest. It seemed to be resting, after a meal, on the road, soaking up some heat. My PH asked if I’d like it. I said sure, and started to get my rifle. He said no, too close and it would make a mess. So what, then? He handed me the shooting sticks. I said “what am I supposed to do with these?” Response: “just behind the head. Hit him hard and you’ll break his neck. But you’ll have to be close to the ground. And don’t miss, because you’ll piss him off.” My response: “Are you out of your effen mind?” “Not a bit.”

So that was what we (actually, I) did. A Frenchman working for a logging company was driving by. He stopped. Watched. And said: “Ca, c’est pas intelligent”. Translation: That is not smart. You think?

Got him though!

Now, back to the Congo!

And lived to tell about it! :A Rock:
 
Now that is thick jungle! Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
 
Beautiful Bongo.
Thank you for sharing the pictures.
 
Great photos! Thank you for sharing
 
Beautiful photos from amazing remote places as usual Christophe!!! Merci mon ami!!

R.
 
@christophe morio ,

Not only do I think you hunt some of the most amazing areas left in Africa, but your pictures, wow. They are truly worth a 1000 words!

The feet on the duiker are amazing.
 
Beautiful animals. Congratulations to your hunters.
 

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