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Rhulani Minute Safari - An easy catch for the lion
Rhulani Minute Safari - An easy catch for the lion
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Somewhat unusual and sad pictures from a sighting out in the bush today. When a mother zebra had problems giving birth to her young, she and the unborn became an easy catch for the lion, who is now ly...
Bush stories: Predatory crocodiles
Bush stories: Predatory crocodiles
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Be close to our rangers when they make great game sightings on the daily safaris, like today when Rhulani's head guide Alasdair finds three crocodiles eating an impala at a pond. How could this happen...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Happy muddy elephant
Rhulani Minute Safari - Happy muddy elephant
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Look at how the little elephant is having fun in the almost dried up puddle in the remaining mud. You could watch these animals for hours, couldn't you?...
Bush Stories: The end of the impala
Bush Stories: The end of the impala
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Don't miss anything and join in when our rangers report on current sightings that are unusual even for them. Today Willem sends us a fantastic and rare sighting where a lioness in the open field takes...
Life of a Ranger: Cheetah conservation
Life of a Ranger: Cheetah conservation
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that cheetahs are endangered and that we therefore need to protect them? Rhulani's Head Guide Alasdair tells us today about a cheetah conservation activity funded by Rhulani, where we had...
Bush Stories: Lion cubs
Bush Stories: Lion cubs
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Bush Stories! Don't miss anything and join in when our rangers report on current sightings that are unusual even for them. Today Captain Redbeard Alasdair comes across a lioness with very small cubs. ...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Majestic male kudu
Rhulani Minute Safari - Majestic male kudu
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Male kudus of different ages pass us through the landscape. There are a few fully grown ones with long, curved and majestic horns, but there are also younger boys with very small horns, which get long...
Rhulani Insights 237 – Rock monitor stuck in the tree
Rhulani Insights 237 – Rock monitor stuck in the tree
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
In today's blog, three of the rangers from Rhulani Safari Lodge have gathered in this dense, thorny shepherd's bush to liberate a rock monitor that was entangled in it out of this awkward situation. B...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Dung beetle ball race
Rhulani Minute Safari - Dung beetle ball race
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
The Dung beetle forms a ball and runs like lightning. It rolls the ball around and is not thrown off course by obstacles or smaller accidents. Let's watch it in this fast-paced race until it loses the...
Life of a Ranger: Baby Impala
Life of a Ranger: Baby Impala
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Did you know that many antelope species have their babies precisely when nature is lush and green again and there is enough food so that the mothers and therefore their babies become strong? Rhulani's...
Rhulani Minute Safari – A chilled white rhinoceros
Rhulani Minute Safari – A chilled white rhinoceros
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The peacefully grazing white rhinos are much more sociable and calm residents of the Madikwe Reserve than their relatives, the black rhinos. Here we meet a visibly chilled white male rhino, which we c...
Rhulani Minute Safari - Nightly meeting of the big ones
Rhulani Minute Safari - Nightly meeting of the big ones
| Rhulani Safari Lodge
Here at the waterhole, observed from the protected hiding place, the really big ones meet late at night for a drink stop. On the one hand the male elephant, on the other a whole herd of buffalo approa...