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“Revenge Is Best Served Cold”: US Man Sparks Debate After Hunting Baboons in South Africa
An American reality TV star shared photos of himself hunting a baboon in South Africa. His revenge mission after being ...
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Baby Baboon Rides on Mother's Back in Wild Africa
Baby baboon rides on mother's back in wild Africa.
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BET Africa Closes Down in January 2026, SA Reacts: “This Channel Was Onto Something Bigger”
It is official, DSTV's popular channel BET Africa will be closing its curtains on Thursday, 1 January 2026. This announcement ...
Beverly and Dereck Joubert have documented Southern Africa’s incredible wildlife for over 40 years. In their new book, “Wild Eye: A Life in Photographs,” they share an intimate visual memoir from the ...
From my huge, glassless picture window at Mkulumadzi Lodge in Malawi’s Majete Wildlife Reserve, I can see and hear the mighty ...
The Serengeti is rightfully popular, but Tanzania has 23 national parks, many of which offer very different safari ...
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How to See the Big Five Around Victoria Falls Without Blowing Your Budget
Base in Livingstone or Victoria Falls to pair wallet-friendly safaris in Chobe and Mosi-oa-Tunya with the roar and spray of Victoria Falls.
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Africa’s ‘cryptic’ golden cat is so rare, no one knows how many there are. AI is changing that
Living deep in the tropical rainforests of Central and Western Africa, the golden cat is so sneaky, no one knows how many ...
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Fossil hunters find tracks of animals from about 3 million years ago – a first in South Africa
These tracksites appear to contain the first recorded Pliocene vertebrate tracks described from southern Africa.
For some people, the mention of voodoo evokes something like a scene from the James Bond novel "Live and Let Die," featuring ...
An examination of fecal samples from South African baboons of the species Papio cynocephalus (Linnaeus, 1766) Erxleben, 1777, revealed the presence of one ciliate, Balantidium coli (46%) and six ...
Mississippi considers some animals to be inherently dangerous and others are considered to be public resources.
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