Latest Sightings’ Ting Vision Spots An Impala’s Close Call With A Stalker
As an impala, it’s tough that you can’t even take a drink without having to watch your back from a hyena!

Tinged by Elephant Walk Tented Camp and Retreat
What’s also tough is missing out on sightings because you aren’t around to see them. That’s why we developed Ting Vision.
It’s software that alerts you to sightings in real time so that you never miss anything again. Just like it spotted this sighting on the Crocodile River last week!
Top Tings From Kruger Today
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The famous white lioness everyone’s been talking about has been seen leaving her pride that has been feeding on a giraffe carcass, and walking alone. The Birmingham Pride was spotted moving 4 kilometres from Orpen Gate towards the Ngala Tented Camp along the H7 at 6:55 AM. To stay informed, you can track everything on our app with real-time updates.
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4 Sable antelopes were seen grazing very close to the road along the S8 Circle Road, 2.5 kilometres after the Fayi Loop (S14) junction to the right at 8:00 AM.
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11 lions were on the move on the H10 at the Nkumbe Lookout. The tinger says that pride consisted of 3 adult females, 5 young males, and 3 young females, walking and running. The males did not yet have full manes.
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The name of this national park means ‘great white area’. Where is it?
Top Tings From Pilanesberg Today
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At 8:45 AM, Motsamai and her cub were sighted along Kubu Drive at the Letsha Link junction, west entrance. They walked all the way north of the Wimbledon Bridge, and the tinger left them walking north in the road.
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