Tintswalo Safari Lodge is located on the 23000 hectare Manyeleti Game Reserve bordered on the east by the Kruger National Park. Surrounded by woodland savannah and gabbro open plains, game viewing is at a premium and exclusivity is assured. With the full complement of the majestic Big 5 as well as Cheetah, Wild Dog and Spotted Hyena we are also rewarded with sightings of Pangolin, Honeybadger and African Wild Cat. With a highly qualified team a holistic safari experience is guaranteed.
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Saturday, 29 September 2012
Safari is just awesome!
Our Wild dog couple has made their appearance several times the last few days.
Confirmed this week they have been successful in catching a Common duiker in
one hunt and they were chased by Zebras for kilometres on another hunt! We saw
them start their hunt for the Duiker however to keep up with these swift
hunting dogs can be very challenging.
Female Wild Dog sleeping
Recently we had the
Feiten group all the way from the US of A. Don & Pam, Dave & Lorin,
Kerry & Suzie.
They arrived not
knowing what to expect as this was their first Safari. On our first morning we
were met on the air strip by 2 resident Wild dogs that Darren has written about
on previous blogs.
As sometimes the case
when a particular species of animal is not known, reactions could be different
from what a guide may expect. “They are dogs, right?" was one question.
Answer: "Yes, they are in the Dog family!" however they're no
ordinary dogs...
They have a much
higher success rate in their hunting attempts than lion and leopard put
together...
They not only care for
their young, they also care for old and injured individuals unlike other
carnivores who mostly only care for young of their species...
They are the 2nd most
endangered carnivore in Africa and the most endangered large carnivore in
Southern Africa. Only about 180 African Wilds Dog survives in the Kruger and
Greater Kruger area including the Manyeleti Game Reserve as the 2012 count
indicates.
So yes, a dog, very
unique named, Lycaon pictus meaning
"The Painted Wolf” of Africa!"
Wild Dogs being Wild Dogs
The Sizinanis also
have been very busy with the 3 Koppies females. In 7 days they killed 5 Cape
Buffalo. Not bad if you take into account that the one Sizinani brother for the
past three years only walks on three legs and the one koppies female is
recovering from serious injuries she picked-up a few weeks ago. Most recently
the Matimba male coalition fought the Sizinani males and took the Koppies
females as their spoils of war.
Probable last video of Sizinanis with Koppoes females
I would like to
officially introduce to our readers our resident male Hippo.
He is a very large
hippo probable close to 3 tons. This hippo was attacked by several lion few
years ago and survived the ordeal. It took his wounds about 8 months to heal.
Today he struggles to walk. A slow paced meander is the order of the day and
this provides for excellent photographic opportunities often outside his water
hole, Ingwe Manzi.
Big male Hippo
During the Feitens
safari we also caught some classic elephant behaviour on video.
Dear Fritz, Watching your blog is like re-living our fantastic safari experience. You and Simon were so great. What happened to "Hop-a-long" after the fight with the other male lions?
So nice to hear from you. You're right, we had a fantastic safari! Hop-a-long is a survivor and we had a good sighting of both Sizanani males yesterday. The future however remains uncertain for them and only time will tell what happens to them. Another blog will be on soon with more news.
Dear Fritz,
ReplyDeleteWatching your blog is like re-living our fantastic safari experience. You and Simon were so great. What happened to "Hop-a-long" after the fight with the other male lions?
Dear Susan,
ReplyDeleteSo nice to hear from you. You're right, we had a fantastic safari!
Hop-a-long is a survivor and we had a good sighting of both Sizanani males yesterday. The future however remains uncertain for them and only time will tell what happens to them. Another blog will be on soon with more news.