Gemsbok Walks With Horn Piercing Neck
A peaceful evening in the Kgalagadi turns unforgettable when a rare and haunting sight leaves a lasting impression.
This extraordinary sighting reminds us that nature isn’t always picture-perfect, yet even in its harshest moments, it offers lessons in resilience, survival, and perspective.
Secretary Bird Kicks Up a Storm Playing Soccer
When an unusual bird of prey found a strange object, its efforts to catch it resembled a game of football.
Secretarybirds are so named for the long feathers found on their heads, which are said to resemble writing quills used before the invention of modern pens.
A relative of eagles and hawks, they are easily recognisable, standing about 1.3 metres tall on long, powerful legs.
Though capable fliers, they spend much of their time on the ground looking for prey. Their diet includes reptiles, amphibians, small mammals, insects and eggs.
Top Tings From Kruger Today
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A pack of wild dogs were on the move at 5:30 AM along the H1-1, 4.5 kilometres south of the Skukuza 4 ways. To stay informed, you can track everything on our app with real-time updates.
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A beautiful leopard was spotted on the move along the H3 at the S113 junction at 8:45 AM.
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2 lions were sighted near the Lower Sabie Rest Camp, 600 metres north-east of the H4-1 and Lower Sabie Camp Road junction at 8:54 AM.
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What animal avoids competition with predators like lions and leopards by hunting in the daytime?
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A cheetah has been sighted on Tlou Drive at the Thutlwa Link junction at 6:45 AM.





