Hyena Chases Off Jackal In Bold Move
Caught in the Spotlight Madelein Alexander was exploring the region surrounding Satara Rest Camp in Kruger National Park when she captured a rare nighttime encounter. Her flashlight…
Crocodile Sprints After Baby Hippo
There are many animals that like to keep others from intruding on their territory. Access to resources, potential prey, and mates can make a huge difference in…
Tips for Finding Lions on Your Kruger Safari
The African lion (Panthera leo) is the largest mammalian predator in Africa. As the only large, social feline, they dominate both the predator hierarchy and the food…
Lion Cubs Block Road With Playful Chaos
Unfortunately, no information was provided regarding who submitted this video or where it was filmed. Lions in the road As the video rolls, we see an unusual…
Exhausted Lion Family Collapses To Rest On Road
With all of those cubs, one couldn’t blame the lioness for being a tired mother. She reclined with her cubs and did what tired moms often do……
Hornbill And Barbet Clash Over Territory
Many safari goers will likely imagine exciting fights mostly taking place between prey animals desperate for survival, and hungry predators desperate for a meal. Even territorial disputes…
Little Leopard Cub Follows in Mommy’s Footsteps
The little leopard padded carefully along the same path its mother walked, as spectators looked on. The small animal placed each paw where its mother had walked…
Eagle Boldly Steals Food Right From Crocodile
A Dramatic Clash on the Luvuvhu River In the wild, even the fiercest predators can find themselves outmaneuvered, if only for a moment. Such was the case…
Baby Buffalo and Rhino Enjoy Playful Day Together
The two young animals noticed the other’s presence… in spite of there being so many ‘boring’ adults around. Scenes of young animals encountering one another in the…
Cheetah Confronts Rhino Mother and Calf
Daryl Bell submitted this video to Latest Sightings. He filmed it at andBeyond Phinda, in South Africa. On the lookout As Daryl’s video starts, we see two…
