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Mid-Week Top Tings from Kruger

Tinged by Alberto Scattolin

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A healthy leopard was spotted pausing sitting on grass on the 8th of September along the H14 during early morning hours. The big cat has received the highest number of likes for that day! A Purrrfect picture.

Tinged by Jean Graham

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A small group of sable antelope were seen standing together showing off their lovely dark coats and perfectly curved horns, making an impressive sight in the open.

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Tinged by Marijke

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This wild dog expresses the feeling of laziness after a large meal. Spotted this morning along the H7.

Tinged by Amanda

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A lioness with blood around her mouth shows clear signs of a fresh meal and the evidence of a successful hunt sighted this morning at 08:45am along the H4-2. If you want to find out more, you can keep track of everything on our app with real-time updates.

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Tinged by team Wiebe & Melanie

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A massive giraffe dominates the scene, towering over the landscape seen on the 8th of September.

Tinged by Janet

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A rare group of ground hornbills have been seen searching for food on Monday morning on the S1. An astonishing sighting.

Lioness Gives Sleeping Leopard the Fright of its Life

When this leopard lay down to sleep, the last thing it expected was for a lion to show up. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened. As the lion spotted the leopard, it slowly crept up on the sleeping cat...

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Tinged by Jacques

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A “blood moon” happens during a total lunar eclipse when the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon. Instead of going dark, the Moon looks red because Earth’s atmosphere bends sunlight and makes it glow that color. This happens about every two to three years. Really cool to have this tinged our app!

Safari Animal Facts - The Big Five

If you would like to find out some interesting facts about elephants, check out the link to our blog post below by clicking on the image or the tab!

Click Here To Read About The Big Five

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