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Naledi Dam (Olifants West Game Reserve)
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The Famous Ezulwini Visits Naledi Dam
The gentle giant checks out the waterhole during the night

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Masungalo Male Calling
The dominant male lion roaring and then relaxing at Naledi dam

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Warthog Piglets Having Milk
Three warthog babies with their mum

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Hoopoe Feeds Family
A green-wood hoopoe bringing food to the nest

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Elephants Having A Splash At Naledi
A herd of elephants enjoying the water on a hot day

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Big Male Giraffe Bends Down For A Drink
A beautiful male giraffe having a drink and forage around Naledi dam

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Southern Tree Agama
A lovely sighting of a Southern tree agama at Naledi dam

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Rare Brown Hyena Sighting At Naledi Dam
Brown hyena strolls by the waterhole.

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An Incredibly Small and Cute Baby Elephant Suckles
A thirsty young elephants suckles from mom at Naledi Dam

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Baby Elephant Drinking from the Well
A cute baby elephant stand on its hind legs to drink from the well at naledi dam

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Kwa Maritane (Pilanesberg National Park)
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Lovely Lilies
Pretty water lilies at Kwa Maritane waterhole

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Elephant Bull Enjoys The Water
An elephant bull has a good splash and cool down

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Chacma Baboons Resting In The Shade
A troop of baboons relaxing by the waterhole

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A Perched Brown-Hooded Kingfisher
A sweet little kingfisher resting by the waterhole

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Bathing Ducks
Two white-faced whistling ducks enjoying a night time clean

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Lone Kudu At Kwa Maritane
A kudu female visits the waterhole at night

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Baboons And Impala Hang Out By The Waterhole
Chacma baboons and impala having a drink at the waterhole

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Elephants Dust Bathing
Elephants enjoying the shade by the waterhole

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Elephants Arrive At Kwa Maritane
A big breeding herd of elephants arrive for a drink at the waterhole

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Little Lamb Having Milk
An impala lamb enjoys some milk from mom

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Rosie's Pan (Balule Nature Reserve)
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A Swimming Python At Rosie's Pan
A python checks out Rosie's pan during the night

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A Big Buffalo Bath!
A large herd of buffalo enjoy a morning dip in Rosie's Pan

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Frog On A Log!
A grey-nest foam frog on a log

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Spotted Eagle Owl At Rosie's Pan
A gorgeous owl scanning the area

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Elephant Visits Rosie's Pan
A lone elephant having a drink

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Injured Leopard Slowly Healing
The young injured leopardess slowly recovering from her paw injury

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A Thirsty Leopard Tortoise
A little leopard tortoise having a drink

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Elephant And Hippo Share Rosie’s Pan
An elephant interrupts the hippos wallowing in the waterhole

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An African Wild Cat On The Move
The small feline moving past the waterhole on it's nightly hunt

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Ox-peckers Sit On Hippo
A few ox-peckers fly off the hippo at Rosie's Pan

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ol Donyo Lodge (Chyulu Hills)
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Male Lion Steals a Drink Beside Huge Elephant
Under the cover of darkness at ol Donyo, a male lion cautiously sneaks in for a drink while a massive elephant drinks nearby. Despite the size difference, the lion keeps his cool, knowing a quick drink is worth the risk before melting back into the shadows.These tense night time encounters show just how remarkable Africa’s wild places are, where predators and giants share the same life-giving water.

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Resting a Heavy Trunk on a Friend’s Back
Nothing says trust like letting your friend rest their heavy trunk on your back. Watch this beautiful moment as one elephant leans on another for comfort, showing just how close these gentle giants truly are. Elephants form deep social bonds, and small gestures like this reveal their compassion and connection. Experience the heart-warming side of the wild with Africam’s live cameras, streaming the secret lives of elephants, lions, leopards, and more every day. 🐘❤️🐘 True friends don’t mind carrying each other’s burdens… even if it’s a trunk!

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Royal Morning: Kukuokeli, Cubs & Male Play and Drink at Ol Donyo
As dawn breaks over ol Donyo, lioness Kukuokeli arrives with her playful cubs and the dominant male for an early morning drink and bonding session. The cubs tumble and pounce in the cool morning air while the big males watch over them, creating a powerful and heart-warming scene of family life on the African plains. 🦁🌅💧

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Zebras Fight While Elephants Look On
Tensions rise at the waterhole when two zebras engage in a battle for dominance, kicking up dust and making their bold claims. Meanwhile, elephants watch calmly nearby, sipping and soaking in the wild drama from the sidelines. This captivating scene captures the raw energy and complex social dynamics of African wildlife in action.

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Elephant Gives His Friend a Comforting Pat
In a beautiful display of elephant friendship, one bull gently pats his companion on the back, getting extra touchy-feely in a moment full of warmth and calm. These gentle giants often use touch to reassure each other, showing just how deep their bonds go.🤝 Elephants are known for their intelligence and empathy, and this scene is proof of their incredible social connection.

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Dust and Dominance! Eland Bulls Battle at ol Donyo Waterhole
Watch as powerful eland bulls turn ol Donyo waterhole into their battleground, clashing horns and kicking up dust in a dramatic display of strength and dominance. Witness nature’s raw power as these giants fight for their place in the herd.

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Kukuokeli & Cubs Drink at ol Donyo - Then a Male Lion Arrives!
A peaceful moment unfolds as Kukuokeli and two cubs arrive for a calm drink at ol Donyo, soon joined by a male lion nearby.

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Tiny but Tough! Warthogs Brave Giants for a Drink
At ol Donyo waterhole, size doesn’t matter — just determination! Watch as a bold warthog drinks between towering giraffes, thirsty elephants, and striped zebras to claim its spot at the water’s edge.

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Stunning Male Lion Enjoys a Drink at Ol Donyo
A breath-taking sight under the stars - a gorgeous male lion stops for a calm, moonlit drink at the ol Donyo waterhole.

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Buffalo Keeps Calm as Two Elephants Join the Waterhole
No need to move - this buffalo stands its ground, totally unfazed as two massive elephants stroll over for a drink at ol Donyo.

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Cat-Eye (Balule Nature Reserve)
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A Spider At Night
A spider on it's web during the night at Cat Eye Pan

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Impala Eating Grass ASMR
Listen to a herd of impala munching grass close to the microphone

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Elzuwini, The Handsome Tusker!
The famous Elzuwini visits Cat Eye Pan for a drink

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Masungulo Male At Cat Eye
The dominant male lion enjoys an early morning drink

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African Fish Eagle Looking Around
An African fish eagle close up at Cat Eye Pan

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Baby Elephant Having The Best Bathtime
A young elephant calf having the time of its life in Cat Eye Pan

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Elephant Has A Quick Shower
An elephant bull arrives at Cat Eye for a quick splash and then moves off

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African Wild Cat At Cat Eye
An African wild cat having a quick drink

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A Hippo Having A Good Nap
A hippo makes Cat Eye Pan his napping spot for the night

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Wild Dogs Morning Drink
The Balule pack of wild dogs make a pitstop at Cat Eye Pan in the morning

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Founders Lodge (Shamwari Private Game Reserve)
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Male Sable Antelope Tests Female’s Urine for Mating Readiness
A fascinating moment in the world of sable antelope. The dominant male was seen testing a female’s urine to check if she is ready to mate - a natural behaviour called the Flehmen response, where males detect pheromones to assess her reproductive state. These behaviours, though subtle, are crucial for ensuring successful breeding and the continuation of their magnificent lineage across African savannahs.

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Mandy’s Calf Squeaks for More Milk
Under the cover of night, Mandy’s calf sits down to nurse, drinking eagerly in the quiet darkness. But when mom decides it’s time to move on, the little one squeaks in protest, hoping for just a few more moments of comfort.

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Rhino Shows Off Its Horn to the Camera
Watch this powerful rhino proudly display its muddy horn up close, a true symbol of strength and resilience in the wild. Covered in a protective layer of mud, its horn tells stories of wallowing, territory marking, and survival in the African bush. A striking reminder of these ancient giants’ enduring presence.

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Zebras Drink at Founders Waterhole
A peaceful scene unfolds at Founders as a small group of zebras lowers their heads to drink, their striking black and white stripes mirrored in the still water.

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Margaret & Her Calf - Adorable Close-Ups
Margaret and her little calf treated us to a heart-warming moment, coming down for a drink and giving us some precious close-up views.

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Spotted Eagle Perches by Founders Waterhole
Under the cover of night, a spotted eagle perches quietly on a dead branch near Founders waterhole, scanning the darkness with sharp eyes.

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Afternoon Glow: Zebras Quench Their Thirst at Founders
Bathe in the golden glow of afternoon light as zebras gather to drink at Founders waterhole.

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Warthog Family Time at Founders
Watch this adorable warthog family enjoying their day at Founders, snuffling and drinking together in the wild.

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Mandy’s Calf Squeaks for Milk - Too Cute to Miss!
Listen to Mandy’s little calf making the sweetest squeaks, asking for milk in the most adorable way!

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Rare Brown Hyena Sighting at Founders
A rare and exciting moment - an elusive brown hyena makes a surprise visit to the Founders waterhole!

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Tembe Elephant Park
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Rare Striped Polecat Forages at Tembe
An exciting sighting at Tembe - a rare striped polecat was seen foraging near the camera! These elusive nocturnal animals, sometimes called zorillas, are known for their bold black and white markings and strong defensive scent, much like skunks.Striped polecats are rarely caught on camera, making this a truly special moment for wildlife enthusiasts.

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Nyala Bull Gets Muddy Horns
This handsome nyala bull spent time at Tembe waterhole mudding his horns, coating them in thick wet mud. Whether to show off, strengthen his horns, or leave his scent behind, it’s a striking sight to watch these elegant antelope indulge in their muddy rituals. 🌿 Mudding helps nyala bulls with scent-marking and possibly deters parasites - plus, it looks pretty impressive!

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Large-Spotted Genet Stalks Among Fallen Logs
Watch as this large-spotted genet moves silently among fallen logs, on the hunt under the cover of night. Agile, elusive, and perfectly adapted, genets are masters of stealth in the African bush.

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Bushbuck Tiptoes Through the Night
Under the cloak of darkness, a female bushbuck emerges - moving with silent precision through the open grasslands of Tembe.

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Lone Elephant Enjoys a Soothing Dust Bath at Tembe
Watch a solitary elephant revel in a calming dust bath at Tembe, embracing the simple pleasures of the wild.

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Warthog Duo Enjoy a Peaceful Graze at Tembe
Two warthogs take their time grazing in the sun-dappled grasslands of Tembe.

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Dinner on Their Mind? Lionesses Lurk at Tembe Waterhole
Two lionesses lounge at the edge of the Tembe waterhole, soaking up the stillness - but don’t be fooled by their calm. With eyes scanning the horizon and ears alert, you can tell what’s really on their mind: dinner.

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Male Lion Relaxes with His Ladies at Tembe
The king is in no rush today! A regal male lion lounges at Tembe Elephant Park, flanked by his two lionesses in a scene straight out of the royal bush diaries.

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Porcupine Date Night | Late-Night Snacks & Spiky Romance!
Love is in the (night) air at Tembe! This porcupine pair shared a moonlit snack and a little flirtation - quills and all. From nibbling side-by-side to some shy attempts at romance.

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Elephant Flop! Mud Puddle Turns into Spa Day
Watch this playful elephant take full advantage of a shallow wallow, lying down with gusto and turning a simple mud patch into a personal spa.

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Olifants River (Balule Nature Reserve)
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Little Elephant Bravely Crosses the River
A touching scene as elephants cross a deep river - led by the giants, but stealing the show is a little calf with just its head bobbing above the surface!

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Tiny Hippo, Big Challenge! Little One vs. the Log
Determined and just a little wobbly! A young hippo takes on a surprisingly tricky obstacle - a fallen log.

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Brave Steps: Giraffe Slowly Crosses River with Injured Leg
A courageous journey unfolds as a giraffe carefully crosses the river despite an injured leg. Every slow, deliberate step shows remarkable strength and resilience in the wild.

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Lion Patrols the River at Night
The powerful Masungalo male lion is on the prowl - patrolling the river pathway under cover of darkness.

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Collared Elephant Walks River Pathway by Day
A collared elephant moves steadily along a river pathway in broad daylight, offering a clear view of its movements and tracking collar.

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Collared Elephant Feeding Inches from the Camera
Get an intimate look at a collared elephant as it feeds just inches from the camera on a riverbank. Watch every detail - the powerful trunk, textured skin, and focused eyes that brings you face-to-face with one of Africa’s gentle giants.

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Hippo Grazes Peacefully on the Riverbank
Watch this gentle giant move with surprising grace as it feeds on lush riverside grasses.

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Giraffe Crosses the River to Reunite with a Friend
A giraffe wades across the Olifants River - step by cautious step - to meet a fellow giraffe waiting on the far bank.

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Mother Baboon Cuddles Her Baby High in the Trees
As darkness settles over the African bush, a tender moment unfolds high in the trees, a mother baboon gently cradles her baby, offering warmth and safety in the quiet of night.

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Elephant Joyfully Swims in River Current
Witness the pure joy of an elephant as it frolics and swims in the refreshing river current.

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