This is not for sensitive viewers – This is a sombre reminder of the stark reality of the African savannah food chain and endless circle of life and death.
The annual flood adds a twist to the tale of two hyaena clans and a dead giraffe…
A normally “flash” sighting, this sitatunga antelope hung around for a few pics for Kim!
The Moporota Pride, currently consisting of eight sub-adult lions, was seen taking down two buffalo for the first time in January 2010…
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