Lion Cubs Find Their Mommy After Floods Separated Them

This desperate lioness went out hunting during the recent storms in Kruger, but lost her pride and her cubs.

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But as she walked down the road, suddenly she saw cubs in the road behind her. She was very wary at first, because if it wasn't her pride, it could have been quite dangerous. But, as soon as they realised they were the same family, they ran towards each other!

What a heartwarming sighting!

Angry Elephant Wrecks Safari Car

A visitor to a South African national park had a close call with a grumpy elephant. He showed remarkable calm, which no doubt helped de-escalate the tense situation.

Tinged by Pierre Rossouw

Male elephants periodically go into a state of heightened hormone levels called ‘musth’. During these phases, they can be aggressive and unpredictable. While this might be the case here, we see no physical evidence, such as streaming temporal glands or dripping urine.

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