The Crash

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In the northern area of the Reserve we had a brilliant sighting of a crash of Rhino’s (White Rhinoceros). These six Rhino’s have been seen walking together for the last four months – the crash is made up of an adult female and five sub-adults. In above picture you will see four of the six with the female standing 2nd to the left. Brett Leask, ranger seen in the above photo commented that they were extremely relaxed.

Our honeymoon lions are no longer together – the female has returned to the pride and the male is off marking his territory once again.
There is no new news on our new lion cubs.

We have been enjoying the nice weather the last two days and there is a forecast high of 27degC.

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