Animals
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Leopard Cub Keeps Attacking Mom’s Tail Before Falling Off Rocks
An eager leopard cub got overconfident while attacking its mom’s tail, and lost its balance on the rock!
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Honey Badger Crosses Three Lions – and Walks Away Unfazed
Few people would argue that lions are one of the most fearsome creatures in the African bushveld. However, one creature doesn’t care about reputations. The honey badger.
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Monitor Lizard No Match for African Rock Python
An African rock python constricted a giant lizard in full view of Rudolph Strydom, in this incredible sighting witnessed in the Phinda Game Lodge.
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Baby Elephant Chases Giraffe to Impress Mommy
The playful mock-charging of a baby elephant was recently filmed by Deon Kelbrick in the Mala Mala Game Reserve.
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Elephant Appears to Wave While Passing a Safari Vehicle
A massive elephant walked straight down the road toward a safari vehicle. Tension filled the air, but what happened next left the guests with a memory their will treasure for a lifetime.
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Leopard Ambushes Baby Wildebeest, But the Herd Fights Back
Despite efforts to assist its imperilled calf, a wildebeest was unable to save it from a hidden predator.
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Leopard’s Attempt on Impala Herd Fails Before It Begins
For Africa’s big cats, deciding when to hunt is not always a straightforward decision. As this video shows, sometimes the curiosity of the cat does not guarantee a reward.
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Baby Wildebeest Loses its Herd While Running From Lions
The tragic killing of a young wildebeest recently provided a heartbreaking and memorable sighting.
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Lioness Uses a Perfectly Placed Wall to Ambush Wildebeest
For the most part, lions are nocturnal hunters. However, when opportunities present themselves in broad daylight, they will make do with whatever cover they can find.
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Tigress Defends Her Cubs from Aggressive Male Tiger
We typically associate mating with romance. For big cats, it is often accompanied by violence, especially if the female still has cubs to protect.
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Crocodile Goes for a Zebra and Gets a Mouthful of Mud Instead
Visits to the waterhole are always tense occasions. This is because predators are often lying in wait. Occasionally right at the feet of the prey they intend to hunt.
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Lone Lioness Faces off against Hyena Clan
One lioness stood her ground against overwhelming odds. Surrounded by a rowdy clan of hyenas, she proved that confidence and courage can outweigh sheer numbers.
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Lion Holds Ground Briefly as 30 Hyenas Close In
In normal circumstances, male lions don’t tolerate scavengers after their food. In this case, a rare exception was made.
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Zebras and Wildebeest Join Forces to Chase Off Wild Dogs
The tables were turned on a pack of troublesome wild dogs in this incredible sighting filmed by Cathan Moore in the Timbavati Game Reserve.
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Rare Black Rhino Seen Swimming Across a River
Visitors to the Kruger Park were ecstatic to see one of the reserve’s rarest large mammals. When it decided to cross a river, the sighting was all the more unusual.
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Curious Cubs Investigate a Puff Adder on the Road
A curious lion cub roused up his brothers and sisters, and his mother, when he took interest in a puff adder lying on the road.
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Hyena Has a Close Call After Startling Two Cheetahs
Even the fastest predators can surprise us with their boldness. Two cheetahs showed that speed and courage can make even a hyena think twice.
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Lions Caught on Camera Swimming Across a River
Two lions defied instinct and expectation in Botswana’s Selinda Reserve. What unfolded was a rare moment of power, patience, and unexpected grace.
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Warthog Awkwardly Walks Past Cheetah
When a warthog strolled straight toward a cheetah, safari-goers held their breath waiting for the chase to begin. Instead, the bush delivered an unexpected twist where the predator and prey chose a truce over a fight.
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Baby Elephant Learns How to Use its Trunk
A playful calf at a small waterhole stole the show as it struggled to master its trunk. What began as a clumsy lesson in drinking soon turned into joyful play, reminding us how much young elephants must learn from their herd.




















