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Baboons and River Crossings
This family of baboons really wanted to cross the river without getting wet, so they ran and jumped in the funniest of ways to try and stay dry. No
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Baboons and River Crossings
This family of baboons really wanted to cross the river without getting wet, so they ran and jumped in the funniest of ways to try and stay dry.
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15 Lion Cubs Lost In Kruger
This group of tiny lions cubs were left all alone for days as their mothers went hunting. These cubs decided to use the time to get up to mischief.
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20 Lions Surprise a Drinking Giraffe
A pride of lions on a leisurely stroll spots a giraffe having a drink. They instantly turn on hunt mode and try catch the giraffe off-guard!
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A Tribute to Rain – Pilanesberg’s Cheetah Supermom
In the wild and wonderful Pilanesberg Game Reserve of South Africa, a cheetah named Rain became a hero and a symbol of hope.
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How to get from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park – Beginner’s guide
LatestSightings.com has you covered with an in-depth road trip guide that not only ensures a seamless journey but also offers unique stops along the way, all leading to the final destination ‘Skukuza Rest Camp’
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Kruger’s Best Camp to See a Hunt – Crocodile Bridge
This camp isn’t just a destination; it’s an opportunity to see the big 5 all in one morning, while still having time for a relaxing brunch on the Sabie River.
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Stork has Wings Full With 4 Babies
Not 1, not 2, but 6 of these beautiful and extremely rare storks were seen having a family reunion in the Kruger.
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20 Lions Squeeze onto River Bank to Drink
A pride of 20 lions squeeze to drink water from a small stream in the Sand River and create the perfect image.
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Here is the Top Camp to See Leopards in Kruger
The Sabie River has the most leopards in Kruger, which is why you need to visit Lower Sabie Camp if you’ve never seen a leopard before.
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Buck Goes Swimming in an Attempt to Survive
This buck goes swimming in a dam to escape a pack of wild dogs; little did he know that they were so hungry they would swim after him.
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Old Buffalo Outsmarts Lions in a Battle of Life and Death
A lone Buffalo outsmarts lions and survives an attack from the whole pride by using a crocodile infested river to his advantage.
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Animals that are Surviving Against All Odds in the Wild
An elephant whose ear is broken and a giraffe with a big hole in its head survive, along with a lioness that has no tail.
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Malelane Rest Camp: Is it the new best place to see big cats?
Why visit Kruger’s closest rest camp to Johannesburg? Malelane Rest Camp is a camp where lions and leopards are being seen on a daily basis.
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Cobra Swallows Entire Snake in Road
A ferocious cape cobra is seen eating and swallowing another snake whole in a matter of only a few minutes.
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Hornbill Fights with Eagle in Tree
A grumpy tawny eagle takes out its frustration on a group of ground hornbills; the hornbills then seek out the eagle and take revenge.
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Hungry Hyena Clan Eat Leopard
A clan of hungry hyenas are caught in the act as they feast on the body of a young leopard. A hyena carries the carcass along the main road and into the bushes where the rest of the clan devours it.
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Wildebeest Helps His Dying Friend Back Up!
A “dying” wildebeests friend was concerned with him being on the ground and helped him get back up by trying to fling him into the air.
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First Group of Hikers to Walk The Length of Kruger Share Their Experience
A group of nature lovers walk 600km to cover the entire Kruger National Park and get to be part of a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Chameleon Caught Helping Lazy Locust Cross the Road
A rather lazy locust utilizes the scaly back of a flap-necked chameleon to cross a busy road in the Pilanesberg nature reserve. Is a ride all he wanted, or was there more to it?

















