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1 week ago |
latestsightings.com | Heather Djunga
Share this incredible sighting with your friends:There couldn’t have been a better seat in the house to witness the spectacular dynamics of a lion hunt. Lions must kill to eat, and this means looking away for a few moments as the prey brutally succumbs to their attack. Ahmed explained that they were on a self-drive along the H1-3 in Kruger National Park, and knew they had hit the jackpot when they came across a pride of lionesses on the trail of buffalo.
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1 week ago |
latestsightings.com | Heather Djunga
Share this incredible sighting with your friends:Food is the main currency in the bushveld, especially impala meat. Simon saw just how far predators will go for a free meal in the wild. “Seeing a kill is a very rare occurrence as one’s timing has to be absolutely perfect,” said Simon, recounting the viewing experience. However, Simon saw more than just a kill. He calls the interaction he witnessed between the leopard and the lions something dramatic and special.
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1 week ago |
latestsightings.com | Heather Djunga
Share this incredible sighting with your friends:The panic-stricken impala’s collision with the car possibly saved its life, as the wild dogs went on to kill another impala, the lamb was spared. Marc explained that they’d heard a pack of wild dogs was nearby and decided to go searching if they could find them. When they spotted the wild dogs in the distance, they noticed they were unusually active. The dogs were preparing to hunt.
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1 week ago |
latestsightings.com | Heather Djunga
Share this incredible sighting with your friends:This sighting was the first natural birth Morné had seen in 14 years as a field guide. Morné heard there was a herd of buffalo in the area, and so they drove to the sighting where they found a large herd of Cape Buffalo close to a thicket next to a dry riverbed. This was when the miracle began to unfold. A female buffalo in the herd had positioned her legs slightly apart.
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1 week ago |
latestsightings.com | Heather Djunga
Share this incredible sighting with your friends:Unknown to many, giraffes have fascinating mating rituals. During these, the interaction between the male and female giraffe is a dynamic, active display, which is as impressive as it is memorable. While visitors to reserves often set their sights on spotting the Big Five on a drive, sometimes, more common species can present just as interesting a sighting.
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