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Martial Eagle Catches African Wildcat in Kgalagadi

Sometimes, it’s the bird that catches the cat!

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Sadly, that was the case for an African wildcat in Kgalagadi last week. A martial eagle was seen on the ground with its prized catch. The eagle is shown tugging at the cat’s face and trying to pull its eye out.

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A hyena and her baby were spotted along the H3, 2.5 kilometres south of Afsaal. The tinger said there were two more hyenas on the other side of the road. To stay informed, you can track everything on our app with real-time updates.

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This lioness looks like she means serious business when seen on the move on the H4-1 with another lioness, 5.3 kilometres west of Lower Sabie.

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An elephant was sighted having breakfast on the S8, 3.9 kilometres north-west of the S14 at 8:20 AM.

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A scrub hare was spotted on the move on Letsha Link just after Mankwe Hide. The tinger said that there were two and managed to take a picture of the first one, as shown.

Top Tings From Addo Elephant National Park Today

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Two lions were seen along an unnamed road at 9:41 AM.

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