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Precious moments on safari! Meet this adorable two-day-old elephant calf. 🐘 Did you know that calves can walk within one to two hours of birth?
Within just one to two hours of birth, calves can stand and walk, which is crucial for their survival in the wild.

The pangolin is the most trafficked animal globally, primarily due to its scales and meat demand.
The pangolin’s ancient defence — curling into a tight, scaly ball to deter predators — is a brilliant survival strategy that backfires tragically on electrified fences. This unique mammal, often

Dung beetles are fascinating creatures!
Dung beetles play a crucial role in the ecosystem by recycling animal waste into nutrient-rich soil. #EcoHeroes #NatureCleaners

Lights camera safari action! 📸 with twice daily game drives keep your eyes peeled for some elusive predators🐾
Witnessing these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. #ThisisAfrica #RegalLeopards #BigFive #SafariAdventure #WildlifeLove #SabiSands

In the wilds of Africa, each river crossing on a safari is a bridge between the known and the mysterious.
The quintessential safari experience is a harmonious blend of adventure, discovery, and appreciation for the wild places and creatures that make Africa such a captivating destination.

🌿 #SafariHighlights: Nature’s spa – the mud bath.
#SafariSights: “On the hot African days, witness the wisdom of the wild as buffaloes indulge in nature’s spa – the mud bath. These mighty beasts use the cooling mud to