Blog – Wildlife
Rhulani Minute Safari - Abdominal training for lions
A loud roaring lion is a spectacular event that our guests get to see and hear with a bit of luck. As we observe in a close-up, the loud roar is also a true abdominal muscle workout. Impressive!
Read moreLife of a Ranger: Greater Kudu
Did you know that a kudu can jump easily over a car? Rhulani’s Ranger Martin tells us more about this large antelope today, especially about the male with the beautiful horns, that are also known as the “grey ghosts” of the African bush.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Elephant baby pelted with sand
These little baby elephants fully enjoy the bath in the dusty sand. The adult animals do this to protect the skin of the small ones and rid of insects and parasites.
Read moreDecember update: black rhinos very relaxed
For the last time in 2019, let’s take a look at the activities of the animals in Madikwe Game Reserve, where there were many unique sightings to marvel at for us and our guests. Welcome to the December update from the bush and the animal statistics presented by Rhulani’s rangers.
Read moreThe joke with the egg-eating snake
News from our young ranger and «snake man» Martin: He recently found a snake in a bucket near our water tanks. A typical location for the dangerous puff adder. And it actually also looked like one…
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari - Monomogolo roaring at night
The afternoon game drive ends in the dark with a real highlight. Here lies the mighty lion male, whom we call “Monomogolo”, in the grass, and begins to roar, so that he freezes everything around him in fear.
Read moreLife of a Ranger: Following a lion
Did you know that lions define their territory by means of so-called “scent marking”? Rhulani’s Head Ranger Sean introduces us today to two lion males that live very close to our lodge and he tells us more about these impressive big cats.
Read moreRare discovery: a hermaphrodite impala
We couldn’t believe our eyes. In the middle of an Impala herd, we discovered an animal with somewhat strangely shaped and unusually long horns. It soon became clear that it was not a male. It was a female with a genetic defect.
Read moreRhulani Minute Safari – Mgogo Mika roars
Listen to our largest, most impressive and oldest lioness in Madikwe Game Reserve as she is roaring loudly and announcing who is the boss here.
Read moreDear Mika, Merry Christmas, we love you all!
We recently met a pride of lions at Inkwe Pan. Among them was the most beautiful, biggest, most impressive and also by far the oldest lioness in the entire reserve. We call her “Mika”. It was a sighting of rare beauty.
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