Top Tings From Kruger
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It’s the highest weekend ting! Two male lions were seen on the move along the S110, 4.2km west of Malelane Camp road, on a rainy Saturday morning.
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Three cheetahs have been spotted stationary on a dirt road on the S28, 4.6km south of the S107 on Saturday Afternoon.
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Two male lions were seen on the S110 on Sunday at the Matjulu waterhole road junction.
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On Sunday, a cheetah was sighted enjoying the early morning sun on the S28, 12.5km from the H4-2 south entrance. To stay informed, you can track everything on our app with real-time updates.
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Top Tings From Pilanesberg
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Two of four lionesses were seen resting in the long grass on Sunday at 7:50 AM near Tshukudu eNtsho Drive, just east of the dam wall on the southern side of the road.










