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Lone Hyena Attacked by Rival Clan over Elephant Carcass
Tensions erupted along the H3 yesterday when a solitary hyena wandered too close to a rival clan’s feast.
With an elephant carcass attracting numerous hyenas to the area, tempers flared as rivals fought for dominance. The unfortunate loner was caught off guard and viciously attacked by the others in a dramatic display of hyena brutality.
Heartbroken Baboon Mother Refuses to Let Go of Her Dead Baby
A deeply emotional moment unfolded along the H1-1 when a baboon mother was seen clinging to the remains of her lifeless infant.
Yesterday, we received this incredibly heartbreaking sighting of a mother baboon carrying the remains of her dead baby around on the H1-1. Despite the body already being badly decomposed, she refuses to give it up and leave it behind.
Top Tings From Kruger Today
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The injured, yet mighty white lioness has been sighted with her pride on the H7 about 1.5 kilometres from Orpen Gate. To stay informed, you can track everything on our app with real-time updates.
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Casper the white lion and a lioness were seen at 10:15 AM today along the S126, 3 kilometres from the H1-3.
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Top Tings From Pilanesberg Today
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This leopard was sighted stationary at Tshwene Drive, along the Kgabo Drive and Kubu Drive intersection, at 11:20 AM.
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Top Tings From Jim Corbett National Park Today
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A tiger by the name of Bhola surprised visitors in India on an unnamed road as it travelled across the dirt road and vanished into the greens. What a beautiful sighting to witness!









