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Category: Rare Sightings

  • Deformed tusks

    Posted on 15th April 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    Consider how important an elephants’ tusks are to them. They allow them to tear bark off trees to eat, reach down and dig up small bulbs that may be just under the ground and break big branches off to get…
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  • Wild Dog at KwaMbili Game Lodge

    The amazing Wild Dog

    Posted on 25th March 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    The African Wild Dog is one of the most amazing animals to see on game drive. When compared to the Big Five, for most people it does not seem very interesting due to the fact it looks very similar to…
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  • New leopard in town

    Posted on 11th February 201911th February 2019 by liek@outinafrica.com
    Fairly recently a new male leopard moved into Thornybush and we were lucky enough to see him quite well. He is originally from the Sabi Sand area and has made his way right up here. At the moment he controls…
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  • The African Wild Dog

    Posted on 24th October 201824th October 2018 by liek@outinafrica.com
    In a wild dog pack urinating is used for multiple reasons. Apart from relieving themselves they also urinate to mark their territory, although this is usually done only by the alpha male and female – the rest of the pack…
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  • Leopard kill

    Posted on 15th October 201824th October 2018 by liek@outinafrica.com
    We’ve recently seen a lot more of the younger female leopard (known as the Makeppies female) and her cubs – it seems that she has taken over the territory around KwaMbili which used to belong to our old resident female…
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  • African Rock Python

    Posted on 10th September 201811th September 2018 by liek@outinafrica.com
    The African Rock Python is one of the largest species of snakes in the world, some even getting up to about 7m in length! Despite being non-venomous, these snakes still cause fatalities amongst humans. Attacks on humans are limited mainly…
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  • The Southern Ground Hornbill

    Posted on 10th August 2018 by liek@outinafrica.com
    We were lucky enough to see these rare Ground Hornbills, one of the more striking large birds in the bush. They move around in small groups scouting for prey such as lizards, insects and snakes and their distinct call reach…
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  • New life at the…

    Posted on 3rd August 20186th August 2018 by liek@outinafrica.com
    Did you know that hyena cubs are born with their eyes open, their teeth erupted and ‘aggressive’ tendencies developed? They are therefore playful from a very early age. All cubs live in a communal den where they are fed very…
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  • Twins Spots spotted!

    Posted on 25th June 20186th August 2018 by liek@outinafrica.com
    We hadn’t seen our old resident female leopard Twin Spots for quite a while until this lucky sighting! We found her wandering quite far northwest in the reserve, an unusual area to find her. But she is old now and…
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  • New lion cubs!

    Posted on 22nd June 20186th August 2018 by liek@outinafrica.com
    We knew months ago that a lioness from our northern pride was pregnant. She then disappeared for a while and we knew she had cubs hidden well east of KwaMbili. For her and her cubs’ sake the site was closed…
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