Less than 24 hours following their feast on a buffalo, the elderly Mluwati Male and his five offspring resume their hunting pursuits.
This time, it's an innate response to nature. Despite lacking hunger, an inner drive propels them to chase down a small buffalo herd that ventured into their territory at South Africa's Kruger National Park, specifically at the Kumana Dam.
Currently overseeing the Mazithi and Leeupan lion prides are the Two Fourways Males and the Torchwood Male. However, recent months have seen them expand their domain northwards, making appearances between the S86 and Kumana Dam in Central Kruger National Park. Evidently, they are on a quest to broaden their reign.
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Once governed by the Two Mluwati Male Lions, the Kumana Lion Pride now takes a new direction. A few days back, we captured footage of one of the Fourways Males in the company of the Kumana pride, accompanied by new cubs. This discovery sheds light on their prolonged presence in the northern regions.
An intriguing development awaits as the trio of males grapple to maintain control over all three prides, now responsible for a substantially larger territory.
Wildlife: Two Lions Fight to See Who’s King!
Two Lions Fight to See Who’s King! – When it comes to the wild animal kingdom, things can get pretty intense! One of the most iconic examples of this is when two lions fight over a female. Recently, a video was captured of two male lions in Africa squaring up against one another and battling for supremacy.
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The South African Association for Marine Biological Research (SAAMBR) at Durban’s Ushaka Sea World celebrated the birth of two African penguin chicks.
With the 8% decline in the African penguin population, the Department of Fisheries, Forestry, and Environment (DFFE), South African research institutes, and conservation organisations have been prompted to save the species.
FlySafair relaunches key Western Cape service
Low-cost airline FlySafair has just announced the relaunch of a key local route to its growing list of local destinations.
From September 8, the airline will once again connect the two largest cities in the Western Cape: Cape Town and George. This will be welcome news to both holiday-makers and businesspeople who regularly travel between the two cities. Three flights per week are planned.
Patricia de Lille to give update on tourism safety measures
Earlier this year, Minister de Lille said safety is one of the major issues affecting growth in the tourism sector.
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