Determined Buck Miraculously Escapes Cheetah’s Grip
Although cheetahs have a distinct speed advantage over their prey, this doesn’t always mean they get to eat what they catch.
Cheetahs are the world’s fastest land mammals, capable of speeds exceeding 100 km/h. So it was with great excitement that Cameron got to see one sprinting towards him in pursuit of its prey.
Lioness Reunites with Her Separated Cubs After Hearing Their Cries
When mother lions get hungry, they have no choice but to leave their cubs unprotected while they go hunting.

Tinged by Deon Strydom
While on a game drive in South Africa’s Pilanesberg National Park, Deon Strydom witnessed this heartwarming scene.
Top Tings From Kruger Today
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A giraffe and some zebras were sighted stationary on the S110 Matjulu Loop at 6:38 AM.
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These lazy lions were spotted today along the H5, 5 kilometres west of the S108 at 7:30 AM.
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Which animals form part of the "Ugly Five" ?
Top Tings From Pilanesberg Today
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A leopard and her cub were on the move on Tlhware Drive, 1.3 kilometres west of the Motlobo Drive at 6:00 AM.
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At 8:05 AM, an elephant was on the move on Kgabo Drive at the Tshwene Drive junction.
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A tsessebe and some impala were spotted on Kgabo Drive at 6:33 AM.







