There is a world somewhere between reality and fiction. Although ignored by many, it is very real and so are those living in it. This forum is about the natural world. Here, wild animals will be heard and respected. The forum offers a glimpse into an unknown world as well as a room with a view on the present and the future. Anyone able to speak on behalf of those living in the emerald forest and the deep blue sea is invited to join.
A fantastic boy of Kruger,A Jones Dam/S36 male doing his way to a waterhole to quenching his thirst a much needed stop after a long territorial patrol
KNP,S36,Posted: 8/3/2020 "OLD PHOTO"
Photo credit to: Let the Krugers show you the Kruger
Renosterkoppies male in early morning back light. I knew they were there from the night before and our timing was perfect. Some ellies, kudu and impala came to drink before he got up. KNP,Posted: 8/7/2016. Photo credit to. Arno Pietersen
With one of the Thompson Boys struggling with bad hips, it seems that the Mpondo males are pressing hard onto the Thompsons territory, forcing them and the Jock Pride to shift South. 4 Mpondos have lurked around Biyamiti / Jock for the past few weeks. The 5th Mpondo was seen closer to the pride around Renosterkoppies. Pics are all Mpondo. KNP,Posted: 12/3/2019. Photo credit to: Gordon Turner
the fifth Mpondo male Taken 2 days before lockdown on the Jock Concession near Biyamiti Bridge.
Photo credit to: Gordon Turner
KNP-Jock Concession Near Biyamiti Bridge,Posted: 1/7/2020.
What a fantastic sighting of the lion dynamics in the Kruger National Park,with three of the four Shishangeni males chasing off the S26 Males out of his territory and force them to move off of their main area
Photo credits to: Laura Proudfoot
KNP-S102,Posted: 18/9/2019.