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Which animal is sometimes called the "African unicorn," even though it actually has two horns?

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Which African antelope can leap up to 3 meters (10 feet) high in the air in a behavior called "pronking"?

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The Nile crocodile is responsible for more human deaths in Africa each year than lions.

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Top Tings From Kruger

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Three leopards (a female and her cubs) have been caught in the spotlight on the 22nd of September near the Sabie River Road.

Tinged by Chris

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An active honey badger was on the move along the S140 by the low bridge crossing S140, a few kilometres before Talamati bush camp.

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It’s usually the look most of us give when we’re confused! This young lion seemed quite confused when the photographer decided to take a photo of him. To stay informed, you can track everything on our app with real-time updates.

Leopard Hides and Waits for Impalas to Step On It

This impala was completely oblivious to a leopard using a riverbank as cover to ambush it. Its camouflage worked so well that the impala walked right past it, totally unaware of the danger...

Top Tings From Pilanesberg

Tinged by Willem Boshoff

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It was a beautiful Tuesday afternoon filled with the silhouettes of landing hot air balloons.

Tinged by J. R. Louw - Wildlife

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A brown hyena was seen along Nkwe Loop at the Nkankane junction on Tuesday afternoon.

Tinged by Jann-Rick - Tshukudu Lodge

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This gorgeous leopard was seen in a tree at 6:25 AM on Thursday. The picture was captured on Kgabo Drive between Tau Link and Ratlhogo today.

Tinged by J. R. Louw - Wildlife

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A herd of elephants were sighted stationary at Tshukudu eNtsho. They had two tiny calves with them, of which one was happy enough to pose for the camera. What a lovely Friday it must have been for this little one.

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