26 January, 2017

SARDINE RUN - 2 - Feast on the Run with Peter Lamberti





Award winning Filmmaker Peter Lamberti shares his experiences chasing after large predatory schools of Sharks and pods of Dolphins on the annual Sardine Run in this episode called Feast on the Run #AquavisionTV #PeterLamberti #Sharks #Dolphins

05 January, 2017

The Desert Lynx : Caracal | AFRICA'S LITTLE 5



Caracal : The Desert Lynx | AFRICA'S LITTLE 5

Caracal Top facts
The caracal is a fearsome predator with remarkable speed and agility, allowing it to tackle prey up to three times its size.

With its strong and lengthy hind legs, the caracal is able to leap up to three metres in the air to catch flying birds.

The caracal’s impressive leaping ability once led to the species being trained to hunt game birds for the Persian and Indian royalty.

Being the fastest cat of its size, the caracal is able to run down prey such as small antelopes and hares.

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Elephant and Lion interaction - ARCH ENEMIES | EXCLUSIVE HD Stock Footage



Elephant and Lions the ARCH ENEMIES #Elephant Aquavision TV Productions​ #AquavisionTV

03 January, 2017

Tribute to ISILO last of the Great Tuskers



Biggest elephant in Southern Africa dies. “Isilo” is the Zulu word for king. Isilo was the king of the elephants and wildlife in the Tembe Transfrontier Park on the South Africa/Mozambique Border and was known as the biggest “tusker” in Southern Africa.

It is with deep sadness and regret that Tembe Elephant Park has announced the death of Isilo the elephant. Isilo died a natural death of old age in the south-west section of the park in an area known to be his home range.

He is thought to have died in January this year however dense foliage and few roads through this lesser-known game reserve resulted in his carcass only being discovered about two weeks ago. Unfortunately his magnificent tusks had already been stolen by suspected rhino poachers.

Inkosi(Chief) Mi Tembe is offering a reward of R100 000 for the return to the stolen of the ivory/tusks to the authorities at Tembe Elephant Park.

This is a very sad and tragic time. His presence will be deeply missed.