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Ting Vision Captures a Herd of Elephants Drinking at the Crocodile River

A herd of elephants were coming down to drink from the Crocodile River at Buckler's Africa Lodge. Visible from S27, Hippo Pools.

Tinged by Buckler's Africa Lodge

This was spotted by our Ting Vision camera, and you can click on the link to watch everything in real time!

Honey Badger Crosses Three Lions and Walks Away Unfazed

Few people would argue that lions are one of the most fearsome creatures in the African bushveld. However, one creature doesn’t care about reputations. The honey badger.

Tinged by Luan Swart

As apex predators, lions have a deserved reputation for fearlessness. However, the honey badger also shows little regard for danger.

Top Tings From Kruger Today

Tinged by Jen08

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A pack of wild dogs was seen stationary at 6:08 AM along the H1-1, 1.5km north-east of the Mathekenyane Road. To stay informed, you can track everything on our app with real-time updates.

Tinged by Francois_vis

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At 6:11 AM, spotted hyenas were stationary on the H1-1, 400 metres south-east of the S3.

Tinged by Jacqi

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Did you know that terrapins are carnivorous? This one was spotted on the H1-3, 1.5 kilometres south of the S125.

Tinged by Elize F

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More sleepy painted wolves were sighted on the S91 near Balule at 8:20 AM.

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DAILY TRIVIA

Name the bird that eats flying insects, especially bees and wasps.

They catch them in the air by darting from a perch.

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Which eagle could it be?

These birds are kleptoparasites, which means that they habitually steal prey from other species. Common victims of this behaviour include goliath herons and saddle-billed stork.

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Top Tings From Pilanesberg Today

Tinged by The Vanz

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A male and female lion were spotted on the move on Sefara at Sable Pan by Tlou junction. They were seen over the dam wall moving south at 8:20 AM.

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