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1 week ago |
latestsightings.com | Heather Djunga
Share this incredible sighting with your friends:Crossing a black tarmac road isn’t ideal if you’re a chameleon that relies on camouflage to avoid predators. In this instance, a chameleon was vulnerable and visible as it crossed the road. Chameleons are known as slow movers, and this one took a steady stroll towards the bushveld on the other side of the road.
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1 week ago |
latestsightings.com | Heather Djunga
Share this incredible sighting with your friends:This sighting was was filmed in Kruger National Park and shows tender moments that highlight the empathy and tight-knit nature of elephant herds. Elephants are among the most intelligent and emotionally complex animals on Earth. Their herd behavior is especially fascinating, rooted in deep social bonds and cooperative care.
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1 week ago |
latestsightings.com | Heather Djunga
Share this incredible sighting with your friends:Russel, who took the video, was woken up at 3 AM by the persistent fellow and said, “I don’t even know how he opened the tamper-proof dustbin.”Honey badgers are known to raid bins and are considered incredibly intelligent. This one seems like a fussy eater. Russel explained how he sniffed some bean salad he found in the bin, and deciding it wasn’t his thing, tossed it away. He then continued to scrounge for more food.
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1 week ago |
latestsightings.com | Heather Djunga
Share this incredible sighting with your friends:The bird’s eye view of this sighting captures just how massive this Nile crocodile is. Nile crocodiles can grow up to six metres in length and can weigh over 1,000 kg. This one was clearly among the largest. From this specific vantage point, looking over the Olifants Bridge, a pair of wild dogs could be seen dragging a recently killed impala across a riverbank. Wild dogs rely on stamina and teamwork for hunting.
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2 weeks ago |
latestsightings.com | Heather Djunga
Share this incredible sighting with your friends:The pride in question was the famous S100 mega pride of lions, including the famous white lion. Beryl and her husband were camping at the Satara camp when they were told by a fellow tourist about a pride of 12 lions, consisting of an endangered white lion. This pride lives on the S100, a road famously known for frequent lion sightings. The day had barely started when Beryl and her husband hit the road.
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