Day: October 23, 2024

  • Elephant Shows Rhino Who’s Boss!

    Joe gives his account to LatestSightings.com: “The reserve is situated in a very remote destination and can only be accessed by a boat, making it quite an exclusive site. Once there, we were welcomed with lunch on the water’s edge & shortly after that we embarked on our afternoon game drive. We were driving around the marshy wetlands on the island where we encountered a herd of elephant and a crash of rhinos – it was here where the standoff began.

    It was an absolutely amazing sensation to see & be a part of the standoff where a young elephant bull in musth showed this male white rhino who was boss. We could all physically feel the testosterone aura which surrounded the battlefield of these 2 ancient rivals.

    The sighting ended in a stalemate with no winner. I would, however, say, the balancing act of the branch and the elephant “throwing” the branch at the rhino was a somewhat cheeky ending to the tussle. I believe they both showed their belonging in the area with mutual respect, making both of them ultimate winners.
    I think this standoff was an extremely rare sighting – it is not every day that we can personally engage with 2 of the big 5 at this level, hence sharing it with Latest Sightings.

    If you’re ever so lucky to have this experience, then cherish every moment as it truly doesn’t happen every day – feel the energy and engage personally with our wonderful South African nature”.

  • Male lions confront a crocodile

    n battle, the croc’s size and power give it an edge over the lion. If it ambushes at the water, it’s game over for the lion. Dragged under in a flash. On land, the lion could strike with smart, fast bites but still at a size disadvantage for the lion. Filmed via Africams

     

     

     

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  • Wild dogs trying to catch piglets have to deal with the mom

    painted wolf are neither dogs nor wolves. Instead, they are the only living species of a distant evolutionary branch that’s distinct enough that painted wolves can’t breed with dogs or wolves.

    Filmed via Africams and Maasai sightings