Wild Dogs Catch Wildebeest Off Guard
A wildebeest attempted to cross the road despite a pack of wild dogs, which vehemently guarded the road.
A large pack of African wild dogs entertained motorists as they gathered in full view on a road in Kruger National Park. They were an energetic, frenzied group and beautiful to watch because of their interactions.
Wild dogs are among the most social carnivores in Africa. Their packs can grow to large numbers. They typically consist of two to 27 individuals, but packs of up to 40 members have been recorded.
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A Bateleur eagle was seen feeding on a python at 11:30 AM, on the H3 between Afsaal and Jock Safari Lodge entrance. To stay informed, you can track everything on our app with real-time updates.
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This leopard was seen on the H3, about 5 kilometres north of Malelane Gate at 9:04 AM.
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At 6:30 AM, a pack of wild dogs was on the move and crossing the river on the H3 at the Biyamiti bridge.
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Another leopard was sighted at 7:15 AM on the H3, 4 kilometres north of the Afsaal picnic site.
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A mongoose was spotted on Tshwene Drive, 280 metres east of Hippo Loop, east entrance at 7:54 AM.







