20 June, 2017

Spotted Hyena: Powerful Predators | WILD NATURE



Spotted Hyena: Powerful Predators | WILD NATURE.
Spotted hyenas are famed scavengers and often dine on the leftovers of other predators. But these hardy beasts are also skilled hunters that will take down wildebeest or antelope.

Spotted Hyena: Powerful Predators | WILD NATURE



Spotted Hyena: Powerful Predators | WILD NATURE.
Spotted hyenas are famed scavengers and often dine on the leftovers of other predators. But these hardy beasts are also skilled hunters that will take down wildebeest or antelope.

12 June, 2017

Big male Baboon fighting with Female, killing baby | Caught in the Act



Big male Baboon fighting with Female, killing baby | Brian Windsor was on a bus tour in the Kruger National Park, witnessed a Male Baboon chase a Female, grabbed her baby and killed the infant (baby primate is called an infant). #NatGeoWild #CaughtintheAct

08 June, 2017

Mom Honey Badger, carry baby to new den site.



Dedicate mother Honey Badger carries her baby to a new den site. 

07 June, 2017

Adventure Africa - Seven Cow Shark Diving



KELP FOREST DIVING AT ITS BEST
The Seven Gill Cow Shark, or Spotted Cow Shark, is a prehistoric predator and can be found roaming kelp forests. It is a social feeder and can be observed in large groups of up to 18 individuals. The size of the sharks ranges from 1 to 3 metres, with the females generally larger than the males. Distinctive features include their seven-gill slits and the absence of the front dorsal fin.

The dive takes place at Pyramid Rock in False Bay.The site is one of the few places in the world where your chances of encountering this rarely seen shark are high and we may encounter a variety of other small shark species as well. A thick kelp forest lines the channel making this the shark’s ideal habitat.

Adventure Africa - Seven Cow Shark Diving



KELP FOREST DIVING AT ITS BEST
The Seven Gill Cow Shark, or Spotted Cow Shark, is a prehistoric predator and can be found roaming kelp forests. It is a social feeder and can be observed in large groups of up to 18 individuals. The size of the sharks ranges from 1 to 3 metres, with the females generally larger than the males. Distinctive features include their seven-gill slits and the absence of the front dorsal fin.

The dive takes place at Pyramid Rock in False Bay.The site is one of the few places in the world where your chances of encountering this rarely seen shark are high and we may encounter a variety of other small shark species as well. A thick kelp forest lines the channel making this the shark’s ideal habitat.

Vultures: Kings of the Dead | WILD NATURE



EATER OF THE DEAD The only land-based vertebrates that can thrive solely on scavenging, vultures are crucial to ecosystem balance. Because they can quickly devour large amounts of flesh and their stomach acids neutralise pathogens, vultures may help limit the spread of bacteria and diseases such as anthrax and rabies. But their numbers have been plummeting worldwide, with several populations at risk of collapse. #Birds